Memories crumble to dust Bricks of remembrance Thrown angrily from the windows of my eyes Shattering the glass seven floors up
At the bottom The feet of those on the first floor Had to walk on shards of regret A treacherous, ****** movement And in the end got no where But back to the stained carpets Screaming inside the walls Of a house Not a home
The second floor Tenants fell to their knees Begging for the first floor To relax The commotion was just Too much too handle Rattling the weakened, buckled walls
The third floor They were frightened from the up rise of chaos Got sick to the stomach And doubled over in pained retrospect Because they left their windows open And swallowed air Instead of pride
The fourth floor Was broken beyond repair Cracked right down the middle Blood seeped from it's fissured walls Like an arrow wound to the heart Those inside sprawled in puddles of conflict
The fifth floor Was out of bandages For the fourth floor They used them for mouth covers So the sixth floor above couldn't smell The lies on their breath
The sixth floor Always did hold a nose in the air But that couldn't hide them from trouble They were stuffy, and often full As though the tears that often ran down the bridges Were more than the emotional pressures They could carry at once
The seventh floor Was tired of everything Constantly red and with teary eyes They stared down upon the whole scene Disgusted with the image presented So they threw the newest memories out And watched them crumble to dust Seven floors down