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In the morning I ask, “What is it that you seek from me? What scars do I reveal in my self pity?” I wish them away And they linger Infected by a festering thought That I can’t think or find Where are you my pain? Where are you my doubt? Come out into the open And let us burn together In the evening I beg, “What is it I carry that sinks deeper everyday? What wound is this, so calloused, That I cannot find its place?” Am I washed up with my dignity and old age On an island without means? How can I sacrifice my idols If my idols are my dreams? Where are you my Love? I can’t find you where you’ve been I wish with all my being That you’d sing a song again
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Jun 21, 2016
Jun 21, 2016 at 8:33 PM UTC
Washed Up
In the morning I ask, “What is it that you seek from me? What scars do I reveal in my self pity?” I wish them away And they linger Infected by a festering thought That I can’t think or find Where are you my pain? Where are you my doubt? Come out into the open And let us burn together In the evening I beg, “What is it I carry that sinks deeper everyday? What wound is this, so calloused, That I cannot find its place?” Am I washed up with my dignity and old age On an island without means? How can I sacrifice my idols If my idols are my dreams? Where are you my Love? I can’t find you where you’ve been I wish with all my being That you’d sing a song again
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Jun 21, 2016
Jun 21, 2016 at 8:33 PM UTC
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