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Moon Boy

Black nights and the sound of you through my bedroom wall

Sing about her so you can see past your own skin

Flaws and fault lines captivate and horrify so you pick apart what you can

Young man trying to balance civilization with the old magic you once felt in your heaven that soon after became my hell

But don't cry for them

In time we all change

In time we all rearrange our feelings and heartbreaks

We all figure out all role models fall

But it broke you

And down you fell into a sea of your own discontent

The winter of 2014

Quiet brilliance never one to avoid a fight

You kick and you scream where you should lie back

And I loved you for it

Millennial abomination that you are

Spit your voice and chase her off your chest

Drink away the excess feeling and burn the rest

Don't you know that what the fire leaves untouched isn't your load to carry

Leave her along the side of the road for someone else to burry and pick up your megaphone and preach your gospel of self reliance on the streets

Born of Walt Whitman you speak of dependancy like a curse

But I know you need the stage to breathe I know you weak shouldered boy better than you know yourself at times

Though I only know you through the wall of your bedroom

I've watched you fight demons and cowards alike

Watched you been bruised and forgotten for years

Disciple of your innocence you were ignorant to the faults of your fellow youths

Pinned them up like prize fighters on your walls

Don't you know I watched it all

And one by one they fell

Unfaithful, thankless wretches and they took the life from you while you washed their feet

And you swore off dependency and trust for years on years and let it all go

And now it comes out soft and sweet through my bedroom wall

Let down and hanging around you sing for every ******* that forced their way in to your chest

It's a wonder you survived the rest

But here we sit after all.

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Written by
caroline-williams
Published
Jan 11, 2016
Lines·Words
34·363
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To my brother

Tags
#love#depression#lonely#saddness#family#brother
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