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Current mood:
cheerful
| I wrote this a few days ago and quite liked it, but I forgot to post it, so here it is.
08/20/05 (05:59) (yes, that would be in the morning, I haven't been sleeping well)
I'll be here where you left me On your bookstand A tale of epic proportion Telling of the rise and fall Of all the world you know Not just another fable: boring Oh not at all It was such a wonderful story And you've left me here behind Drowning in a poison To allow the maggots birthed inside Infection takes to rising As the Son here takes to setting And I'll just be waiting here Where you left me In your younger days You would join in hands with me You would fill these pages Brimming with your inspirations But now you've grown and turned away Bedding fools to cure the pain I'll be here where you left me On your bookstand A tale of epic proportion Telling of the rise and fall Of all the world you know Not just another fable: boring Oh not at all (not at all) It was such a wonderful story
Let me know what you get out of it. I was writing it with two ideas in mind... First, how we often leave our Bibles and/or God on a bookstand... and Second, how I feel that my own story has been placed on my father's bookstand... Basically he doesn't seem too interested in what happens in my life... but that's nothing new really, and it's probably my fault. I've never opened up to my parents about anything in my life really. I received some homework today... so I guess it's timely to imitate Timon and say "It starts." and "This stinks!"... (without the love song following.) Pumba: "Sorry." T: "Not you! Them! I can see what's happening." P: "What?" T: "And they don't have a clue." P: "Who?!" T: "They'll fall in love and here's the bottom line; Our trio's down to two!" P: "Oh!" (You're singing it aren't you???) Well, for those of you that have been deprived... I'm sorry.
"Your Face Here" upon my heart with love Matthew (Mahi) E. | Currently listening : The Question By Emery Release date: By 02 August, 2005 | 3:42 PM |
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