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Patience I have a lot of it Not the roller coaster line kind The I can’t wait For my my body to drop, my stomach to fall For my hands to grip tightly The the worn-down bar For that, I can’t wait But for you, I can In fact I have October will mark it all I traced your path with my eyes Footsteps printed, Soft soil aside Ordinary perhaps But my ordinary All mine ordinary All mine, You’re extraordinary A mind shaken with such silence A heart awakened by love’s loose ties, Its violence Patience Wait and it’ll come My thoughts a low hymn, a lull Simply hummed The hummingbird It hovers Hovers over that flower that is you Sprinkled and moistened By a light dew This love is old but You’re ever-new Like you see it every spring Yet still just as beautiful to you I wait for the spring Patience, there it is once more Year after year, I shut tightly the door Close it on harsh cold and Bitter  wind Push it away but forget it nevermore Behind that door you reside Do you wait for me on the other side? Are you knocking? If you are, make sure it’s heard I have not the courage to open If I’m unsure Give me a sign A state of mind Kiss the air Let me follow Show me Do you know me? Do you want to? I know I want you All of you, every bit Your bitter, your lovely, Your severity, your lips Why yearn for one, Yearn for one for so long I fumble at the answer, The explanation too long Or just too complex for a Simple mind like mine to grasp Crackle, spatter the paint Across that darkened wall Of light fate Pouty lips, tell me so For you I’ll let my heart grow But how much more is it willing to expand? It has beaten a million times, A million more till you take my hand Do with it what you please Trail like that air left From a fickle breeze Of someone rushing to the end When a swoosh is heard And then it’s gone all at once In one solitary instance Maybe that’s why I wait Cause like that air you might be gone Too soon Then what am I left to do? The patient girl who waits for you
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Sep 4, 2011
Sep 4, 2011 at 3:29 AM UTC
She Waits
Patience I have a lot of it Not the roller coaster line kind The I can’t wait For my my body to drop, my stomach to fall For my hands to grip tightly The the worn-down bar For that, I can’t wait But for you, I can In fact I have October will mark it all I traced your path with my eyes Footsteps printed, Soft soil aside Ordinary perhaps But my ordinary All mine ordinary All mine, You’re extraordinary A mind shaken with such silence A heart awakened by love’s loose ties, Its violence Patience Wait and it’ll come My thoughts a low hymn, a lull Simply hummed The hummingbird It hovers Hovers over that flower that is you Sprinkled and moistened By a light dew This love is old but You’re ever-new Like you see it every spring Yet still just as beautiful to you I wait for the spring Patience, there it is once more Year after year, I shut tightly the door Close it on harsh cold and Bitter  wind Push it away but forget it nevermore Behind that door you reside Do you wait for me on the other side? Are you knocking? If you are, make sure it’s heard I have not the courage to open If I’m unsure Give me a sign A state of mind Kiss the air Let me follow Show me Do you know me? Do you want to? I know I want you All of you, every bit Your bitter, your lovely, Your severity, your lips Why yearn for one, Yearn for one for so long I fumble at the answer, The explanation too long Or just too complex for a Simple mind like mine to grasp Crackle, spatter the paint Across that darkened wall Of light fate Pouty lips, tell me so For you I’ll let my heart grow But how much more is it willing to expand? It has beaten a million times, A million more till you take my hand Do with it what you please Trail like that air left From a fickle breeze Of someone rushing to the end When a swoosh is heard And then it’s gone all at once In one solitary instance Maybe that’s why I wait Cause like that air you might be gone Too soon Then what am I left to do? The patient girl who waits for you
mackenzie-johnson
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Sep 4, 2011
Sep 4, 2011 at 3:29 AM UTC
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