Will you be remembered when you're gone? |
Where I fit I stand in the foot prints of giants Just to see how I compare, and I don’t even come close I nestle in the rim of the heel and sleep And I fade into darkness as I weep For I can never fill these testaments to them being here For when I go, It won't be to thousands of spectators Shedding tears for my lost It will just be me, dirt, and the after life No one will even know I’m gone until my body is already cold in the ground And the rain has fallen and raised flowers on my mound They say that every life and every death tells a story But the most told story is that of being forgotten Books are filled with those who did bad, good, and great things But they would have to cut down every tree Just to write the names of people who lived ordinary lives Walked in the shade everyday of their lives And didn’t shake the pillars of heaven Every pencil would be wore down to the nub And every pen would run dry With the names of people who came and went Who one day was here, and the next just gone And as I wake inside this massive foot print I wonder where do I fit As I stand and the sun hits my face I climb out of the hole and stand next to it In the mud I stamp my own foot print In hope that even though its not as big That it will somehow be remembered as well By: Christopher Farmer |