The days can raise colorless Born among mysterious everybodies, The Sad Ones carry shreds of darkness With them tangled in the fringes Of their lives. They cannot drag another down, They give happiness where None can be taken, They can illuminate The saddest people and take Their pain like an offering. They walk among the souls With silent faces and drowsy Existence. The Sad Ones Disperse into the Winters' depths Where winter honors grey days And starless nights. From their secrets or pains Come a gathered endurance And can illuminate with A wisdom of regret and sorrow, Like colored plumes of dark flora They roam spinkled among The masses to bring the bright side Of things they know nothing of.
They have wings, The Sad Ones do, Gentle but firm wings gilded In murmured words never spoken, Winds of the lovers never taken, Watching moonrises Over sighing waves. Their home is a lonely peak Where clouds sit on mountains And forever remain, There they reflect on the sadness Of most kisses and symbolic love. And they are forgotten when The people encounter them, Though misery loves A little company, the others do not Stay in the dark.
The Sad Ones, They are dreams forgotten, A smile returning, The bring about the light for others In their dark lonesome hearts, They are hidden away like memory,
And they keep other smiling As they sigh above the moonlit waves Sighing in the darkness.