Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Unrequited Cloud and Chance of Rain

Like the incomplete message written on white
Like the thoughts that fall short of words
You're in front of me and I stare at the light
In your eyes.

I keep running away from the world that loves me
Invisible are your ropes that bind me
They fetch me from the deepest wells.

The real world is different as they tell me
I float in my dream hanging up your sleeves
I wore my heart on my face before we talked
Now it cowers behind a wall, Afraid of lost walks.

Perplexed beyond recognition is my constant feel
Good and bad, throw it all at me, no unfair deal
I can see hope hiding though it hides well.

I run around, I see the moving eyes, they reflect
Is it pity, is it confusion, is it guilt
All you ever do is use the facade of a stoned face
Is there emptiness?

A melting answer is lying there in the white paper
It seems so heavy, I cannot lift it, can't read it.

One moment of anger, the next smile, a circle
Collect it all, oh the greed for your life
Of being a part of it, to regrow one of your smile
The time is soon I know, and there is no next chance.

Life's wheel we ride to farthest corners
It only stops in the end to let us know gladly
The one's we left behind were who we needed badly.

I'm not a patient man, clocks don't matter though with you
Gaze at the skies together and speak nothing for hours
Lying at the sand so cold, we don't need warmth
Hopes fly around to be stolen, but I save them.

In my mind and heart, Pouring out of your eyes
There is only one way out sometimes, It all withers
Give it up, a short burst of soul emergence it was.

We face a task so tall, have to rescue,run or fall
Only if the clouds turned white, I could see the sight
The feel behind your mask, I see it bursting on the seams
An ocean you hide inside, step out and let me burn with ease.

Sitting on so many false alarms, One of them holds truth
Like these words on white, flow me in, let you out
Maybe nothing comes out of this, shouldn't we try our turn.

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