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Youth, wasting away

What is there to do

with time you are wasting away?

Sit transfixed to a seat

uncomfortable from wear,

picking scabs of today's work.

Todays that have turned into

years.

Years of wishing for

tomorrows.

Tomorrow's bell ringing your ears.

Wetting your eyes.

Friction between lung and bone.

 

What are you doing

wasting your time not staring at stars?

Feeling terribly small

and just as large while holding a child's hand.

Writing stories about the dead

while your lovers live in attics.

Trip though snow and

fall into water's embrace.

Tell your mother you love her and

kiss the forehead of your father.

Run through airports to

fly through trees.

You must sing through fog.

Sing while naked in the fog.

 

What are you doing

passing the truth as fiction?

Winking and crossing fingers

while standing in intersection.

You must catch yourself on fire

to be humble enough to love.

Jump off building to test your faith.

Sleep on the roof and embrace fear's power.

 

What is there to do with

all the time I am wasting away?

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