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I dream about you. Do you know how rare that is, how taxing, how emotional? Or do you just expect me to be here, always, waiting for you Refusing to let my life move on when we both know We both know that there’s nothing left of you That it’s time to let you go.   No matter how many ships we could sail together How many stars we wished upon How many times we said goodbye, hello, goodbye Is there really anything left, is there, is there All my memories of you disappeared, replaced by new memories Of a life without you in it.   “Do you still sing?” the cat asks the bird “Even though you You’re stuck in a cage where I can’t get to you, get to you” The bird doesn’t reply He doesn’t have the will to anymore He doesn’t have the will, the will   Is it a bad thing to say I don’t miss you? Even though how much we’ve been through, so much And all I can do is see you sometimes Sometimes, growing fainter, fainter Only in dreamland? “Will you still sing,” the cat asks the bird “Even though I don’t want you to?”   Can you hear me Can you hear, hear me In dreamland? "Can you still sing?" the cat meows comfortably, bored.   And all I can do is wonder where the words went And realize that they were there all along. "Don't lie.  There are no lies here." Outforth bursts a song like no other. It’s only a simple phrase I need to say Even though I just wasted two hundred and forty-four words On a cause that was lost awhile ago. The tendons in my fingers stretching, Stretching like they never have before, because there’s no form here There’s no will, want Assumption, annihilation, amplification Do you wear flannel still? Or are you stuck in hospital scrubs? I think I’ve exhausted all my questions. "I give up," the cat states, walking off, tail swinging in the air. The bird sits quietly And sits And waits And says nothing.   Three hundred and sixty-three words now And all I meant to say was goodbye.
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Aug 30, 2012
Aug 30, 2012 at 2:01 PM UTC
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I dream about you. Do you know how rare that is, how taxing, how emotional? Or do you just expect me to be here, always, waiting for you Refusing to let my life move on when we both know We both know that there’s nothing left of you That it’s time to let you go.   No matter how many ships we could sail together How many stars we wished upon How many times we said goodbye, hello, goodbye Is there really anything left, is there, is there All my memories of you disappeared, replaced by new memories Of a life without you in it.   “Do you still sing?” the cat asks the bird “Even though you You’re stuck in a cage where I can’t get to you, get to you” The bird doesn’t reply He doesn’t have the will to anymore He doesn’t have the will, the will   Is it a bad thing to say I don’t miss you? Even though how much we’ve been through, so much And all I can do is see you sometimes Sometimes, growing fainter, fainter Only in dreamland? “Will you still sing,” the cat asks the bird “Even though I don’t want you to?”   Can you hear me Can you hear, hear me In dreamland? "Can you still sing?" the cat meows comfortably, bored.   And all I can do is wonder where the words went And realize that they were there all along. "Don't lie.  There are no lies here." Outforth bursts a song like no other. It’s only a simple phrase I need to say Even though I just wasted two hundred and forty-four words On a cause that was lost awhile ago. The tendons in my fingers stretching, Stretching like they never have before, because there’s no form here There’s no will, want Assumption, annihilation, amplification Do you wear flannel still? Or are you stuck in hospital scrubs? I think I’ve exhausted all my questions. "I give up," the cat states, walking off, tail swinging in the air. The bird sits quietly And sits And waits And says nothing.   Three hundred and sixty-three words now And all I meant to say was goodbye.
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Aug 30, 2012
Aug 30, 2012 at 2:01 PM UTC
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