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When were you ever going to wake up When I was gone Married Had children He never thought he had died In a way he had He forgot how to be alive Now he did What he thought best In the way only he knew he could He was just doing better than the man before him Working hard Kissing his wife on the cheek Always reminding me to be meek Having pointless conversations With even more pointless people Your allusion that they knew you But you couldn’t let them rule you You always told me to quote fire To stuff my eyes with wonder But you wouldn’t relish In your own advice Suffering silently was your best advice You always had your island I was always waiting on the bridge When will the time come when I can finally be let in.
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Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018 at 8:05 PM UTC
The Guy Montage of my Life
When were you ever going to wake up When I was gone Married Had children He never thought he had died In a way he had He forgot how to be alive Now he did What he thought best In the way only he knew he could He was just doing better than the man before him Working hard Kissing his wife on the cheek Always reminding me to be meek Having pointless conversations With even more pointless people Your allusion that they knew you But you couldn’t let them rule you You always told me to quote fire To stuff my eyes with wonder But you wouldn’t relish In your own advice Suffering silently was your best advice You always had your island I was always waiting on the bridge When will the time come when I can finally be let in.
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Sep 29, 2018
Sep 29, 2018 at 8:05 PM UTC
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