Poem. A sad look back. |
In The Desert of a Dream The paper hangs from the table edge Its words being strewn across the floor. The letters that our forefathers wrote passing through our minds like the door. Pushing through the red paper desert just to find something in between. I miss the elephant shaped pencil grip and the image you were trying to write. I miss the fun inside of the hope you left now I only want what's right. If I stood and tried to help you out would it drag me off this sand? If I listened to the waves as you cried would it make you understand? If your waiting for a light in the sky I've seen the pain that it breeds. Would you trust me if I refused your hand? You'll find out what I mean. The picture hangs from the attic wall, its life fading from the frame. The people in their finest clothes, know their smiles wont remain. Hidden in the words of the cross, we could all find our names. I know you want the best for yourself, but how much are you willing to change? When your stranded on the darkest of nights when no eyes around you can be seen. You look back to your own that you thought that you thought had been deceived. You can live with these amusements you can allow them to conceive; images of forests burning down with your hopes amongst the leaves. They never gave you an option never taught you how to see. Saying 'sink or swim' in the waves of the tide and now you're drowning in the sea. If I stood and tried to pull you out would it drag me off this sand? If I listened to the waves as you cried would it make you understand? If your waiting for a light in the sky I've felt the pain it breeds Would you blame me if turned my back? You'll find out what I mean. |