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Feb 2020
I found you in a daydream
The clouds smiled
They knew our names
A statue with eyes that move
Puddles gather
There is no rain
As you took your last breath
No more pleasure
No more pain
The garden called your name
When you got there everything withered away

I hear a million voices sing it
"Goodbye Generation"

A diamond chandelier shattered
All I could hear was the pouring rain
These halls were filled with childrens laughter
Now its just an empty place
The rubix cube of life takes its shape
Im an All American
Proletariat
Working man with no name
Some are born with keys to the castle
Others work themselves to death everyday

I hear a million voices sing it
Goodbye generation, generation bye bye
Areh Hahs
Written by
Areh Hahs  39/M/Detroit
(39/M/Detroit)   
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