Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
I remember our heyday like it was yesterday Starswept and bittersweet I revolved around your sun And jumped in with both feet I remember our heyday like it was yesterday You were extra and I was ordinary I dismantled my world and myself Everything but you was secondary I remember our heyday like it was yesterday Feast or famine, we ate our fill The minute-hand lost its meaning Time, a well-behaved child, sat perfectly still I remember our heyday like it was yesterday Three hour drives within a culdesac Just to grasp at the straws of you Just to drift away into a sea of black I remember our heyday like it was yesterday Golden years brought silver tears But we weathered and eroded away Became sandstone, and finally disappeared
0
Apr 11, 2016
Apr 11, 2016 at 12:04 PM UTC
Heyday
I remember our heyday like it was yesterday Starswept and bittersweet I revolved around your sun And jumped in with both feet I remember our heyday like it was yesterday You were extra and I was ordinary I dismantled my world and myself Everything but you was secondary I remember our heyday like it was yesterday Feast or famine, we ate our fill The minute-hand lost its meaning Time, a well-behaved child, sat perfectly still I remember our heyday like it was yesterday Three hour drives within a culdesac Just to grasp at the straws of you Just to drift away into a sea of black I remember our heyday like it was yesterday Golden years brought silver tears But we weathered and eroded away Became sandstone, and finally disappeared
chris-thomasrf
Written by
Apr 11, 2016
Apr 11, 2016 at 12:04 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem