Do you know what happens
When two worlds collide?
It's like a churn of eggs and beer
In a gastronomic ride.
At first it could be delicious
That it takes you all the way
To a taste of hershey's kisses
Or a scent of red boquet.
You'll wish that it remain like this
And believe it to be true
That there's no moment you would want to miss
And you've figured out all clue.
But then the waves go tossing
And the sweet and sour will blend
To a bitter flavor toxicating
Two hearts to a drunken end.
The tearing and the swearing
Could make you realize
That the biggest toll of loving
Is making it real in your eyes.
So what's left is a rancid vapor
From two hearts both left for dead
That will free all pain and horror
From the lips they're left unsaid.
Dec 23, 2013
Dec 23, 2013 at 12:35 AM UTC
Do you know what happens
When two worlds collide?
It's like a churn of eggs and beer
In a gastronomic ride.
At first it could be delicious
That it takes you all the way
To a taste of hershey's kisses
Or a scent of red boquet.
You'll wish that it remain like this
And believe it to be true
That there's no moment you would want to miss
And you've figured out all clue.
But then the waves go tossing
And the sweet and sour will blend
To a bitter flavor toxicating
Two hearts to a drunken end.
The tearing and the swearing
Could make you realize
That the biggest toll of loving
Is making it real in your eyes.
So what's left is a rancid vapor
From two hearts both left for dead
That will free all pain and horror
From the lips they're left unsaid.