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Broken Sentiments Returning from work last night, like all days To learn that I’m just a piece of work, unlike all days Brushed me off as I tried working things out Tried to fill you up with my day and its happenings Told me your day was just beginning, and mine over Should’ve known you meant you and I were over All through our time, didn’t you enjoy listening to my days’ stories? Arrogantly brushed my shoulder away as I tried to hug Told me to wrap away, you were going out tonight Happy I was going to have a good time out, with you Told me you were leaving me behind, I wasn’t worth you All through our time, didn’t you take pride in holding my hand into the club? Couldn’t understand any of it All I was made to understand was the long easy red dress you were in The red lipstick that added the flavor, the golden necklace too The Dunhill Red cologne you had washed and swam in With certainty, you and I both know that’s no fools’ gear These were your all time favourites all times when you felt like it With certainty, we both know you’re not gonna be dancing to no fools’ lullaby Only difference now, I won’t be there to hold your hand and ask to dance And oh I envy the one who’ll wrap your bee’s waist with his arms as you dance For your game tonight is the bee’s knees All through our time, didn’t you make me a proud man dancing with me? O, so I stay behind, in the company of my teary wall clock While my body in solitude, my soul in the company of giants Kenny G’s all time great jazz, Lionel Richie’s soulful classics in the CD player Although perfect, they could never leave Luther Vandross’ slows out of the party They all play my heart, in turns, on repeat, repeatedly Repeatedly, I keep casting my teary eye over the wall clock Time, for a perishing heart seems to move very slowly Although quickly, I realize it’s now time for the slow jams wherever you are A thought I can’t ****** but that keeps murdering me Is the storm you’re dancing right now, that used to ****** me All through our time, didn’t this dance always belong to me? Time stands still, in the still of the night I look at the pieces of all the things you’ve broken in me and around These pieces are so out of shape I can’t piece them together to solve even one of our puzzles I realize some we’ve even filed away their natural rugged edges to smooth surfaces All we thought we were trying to do is run a smooth life But these smooth edges glide over each other as I try to piece them together We no longer have a perfect picture together What breaks the soul of a man in solitude is that you aren’t even here To work this puzzle together, paint a new piece together Just you and I You’re dancing a storm, away from home And I’m here, home, crying a storm You and I apart We always have been You and I Now no more Only with broken sentiments Mongi C. Nkabindze
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Nov 12, 2017
Nov 12, 2017 at 5:29 AM UTC
Broken Sentiments
Broken Sentiments Returning from work last night, like all days To learn that I’m just a piece of work, unlike all days Brushed me off as I tried working things out Tried to fill you up with my day and its happenings Told me your day was just beginning, and mine over Should’ve known you meant you and I were over All through our time, didn’t you enjoy listening to my days’ stories? Arrogantly brushed my shoulder away as I tried to hug Told me to wrap away, you were going out tonight Happy I was going to have a good time out, with you Told me you were leaving me behind, I wasn’t worth you All through our time, didn’t you take pride in holding my hand into the club? Couldn’t understand any of it All I was made to understand was the long easy red dress you were in The red lipstick that added the flavor, the golden necklace too The Dunhill Red cologne you had washed and swam in With certainty, you and I both know that’s no fools’ gear These were your all time favourites all times when you felt like it With certainty, we both know you’re not gonna be dancing to no fools’ lullaby Only difference now, I won’t be there to hold your hand and ask to dance And oh I envy the one who’ll wrap your bee’s waist with his arms as you dance For your game tonight is the bee’s knees All through our time, didn’t you make me a proud man dancing with me? O, so I stay behind, in the company of my teary wall clock While my body in solitude, my soul in the company of giants Kenny G’s all time great jazz, Lionel Richie’s soulful classics in the CD player Although perfect, they could never leave Luther Vandross’ slows out of the party They all play my heart, in turns, on repeat, repeatedly Repeatedly, I keep casting my teary eye over the wall clock Time, for a perishing heart seems to move very slowly Although quickly, I realize it’s now time for the slow jams wherever you are A thought I can’t ****** but that keeps murdering me Is the storm you’re dancing right now, that used to ****** me All through our time, didn’t this dance always belong to me? Time stands still, in the still of the night I look at the pieces of all the things you’ve broken in me and around These pieces are so out of shape I can’t piece them together to solve even one of our puzzles I realize some we’ve even filed away their natural rugged edges to smooth surfaces All we thought we were trying to do is run a smooth life But these smooth edges glide over each other as I try to piece them together We no longer have a perfect picture together What breaks the soul of a man in solitude is that you aren’t even here To work this puzzle together, paint a new piece together Just you and I You’re dancing a storm, away from home And I’m here, home, crying a storm You and I apart We always have been You and I Now no more Only with broken sentiments Mongi C. Nkabindze
Upon realization that things weren't working out right, a soul trying to right their wrongs, but the other soul nowhere to be found. Probably having a nice time a distance away
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23/M/Swaziland
Nov 12, 2017
Nov 12, 2017 at 5:29 AM UTC
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