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They tell meDon't look backKeep your head highThings will get better
They tell me, they tell meYou are a strong oneThe past is in the pastThings will get better
Today, once again, I am down.
So, I look around.
Down the street, I see a clown.
I frown.
Through the window, I see a beautiful gown.
I have a meltdown.
Is there nothing in this town?
It's like I'm lost in an ocean
blue as can be
without a map in my hand
or a single home to call mine
I've been looking for answers
looking for what's true
but when I look for love
Now, Joy was filled all over,
And sadness is seen in some;
Though joyous they would be, they seem sad
But sweetness flowed on others minds.
Sadness was filled, by the day’s end
Lonely face while he walks the streetWater from my eyes like sea salt-laden galesThe last they heard from him was a tweetAll she wanted was to hear a taleThe Moon was bright as a lamp-post
coffee
so much coffee
better get coffee
i desire this so badly
for you to have your coffee
nothing is worth your
frowning face
(May 2013)
happy
so happy
better get happy
i desire this so badly
for you to not be sad ever
nothing is worth your
frowning face
(2012ish)
Broken smiles
Fall to the ground
Littered with lips
Fragile like glass
As the emotions sink deeper into their past
Through layers of forgotten guilt
And terrible things they had felt