Do you know what awaits beyond Your dreams and hopes? Do you suddenly in the later years start to think about regrets? Before losing oneself in the tide Of timeless past amidst a dense thought Of who we ought to be, There in the afterthoughts stirring In the depths of your gut, A great extension of yourself comes about, That which blindly guides us through The dust of days. And the rust of yesterday's patterns glues Itself to your brain which racks itself And inhabits the heart which weighs Itself heavy.
Do you remember when she first kissed You suddenly and intently? Do you remember when she walked away In tears and you furiously said nothing? And she became a regret Waiting in ambush, And the thought of her becomes like A deep well in a vast desert, The water inside holds a bittersweet charm, She still awes you, Against all the time, Afainst the whole of the Earth, And still a hope erupts from somewhere Deeper like the rope that pulls you Out of yourself. Such a familiar sadness. Who are you compared to then? And the hope wells against the tide, Another part of you is born, This one can see a distant light From a certain view. And the rage is a hope, The regret a sad song, we remain more When time is least, And the least becomes A joyous misery.