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With those silver eyes,
that sly smile,
you can run away.
But I will remain.
the thick humid air
melts into thin nothingness
and the brightly green leaves
that once accented the bright blue sky
fall down and blanket the earth
turning it into an orangey mess
as we wrap up our necks
and let the wind style our hair
we'll overdose on caffeine
and watch scary movies till dawn
leaves will crunch under our boots
and dead blades of grass will slice up our ankles
summer has died
and autumn has been reborn
From this end of Earth, i stare at the blue sky
  the sky so high, that i see no limit

  my heart longs for a flight
  to a destiny that lies far away

  to an island where water does not surround
  to a location, which on a map, cannot be found.

  I have always had this dream
  of seeing the unrealistic scene

  a scene where i would see no thing and no being,
  just myself shining without those people that made me unreal

  so i'll spread a smile wide across my face
  forget about the earth, live without haste.

  And i'll make myself believe
  that the only person i'll ever need, is ME!
Swimming the English Channel,
struggling to make it to Calais,
I swam into Laura halfway across.
My body oiled for warmth,
black rubber cap on my head,
eyes hidden behind goggles,
I was exhausted, ready to drown,
when I saw her coming toward me,
bobbing up and down between waves,
effortlessly doing a breaststroke,
heading for Dover.  Treading water
I asked in French if she spoke English,
and she said, "Yes, I'm an American."
I said, "Hey, me too," then asked her out for coffee.
I want it to be night.
I want it to be raining.

Sitting in the stale car, looking through the rain-glossed windows
The raindrops cut through the thin steam emanating from the headlights and dapple in the glow

The rain shivers through my jacket;
Sleeps against my skin

Add: the cold plastic steering wheel, cracked by time and use
Add: the dead air of the car, increasingly humid
Add: the faint sound of our breathing
Add: the quickly fogging glass

The roof is alive with the pummeling, dancing drops and their reflection from the grim black steel and the memories of summer still living in the peeling paint and the time that we sat on your car and dented it but we told your mom it was a falling branch

These memories die into a regular, irregular cut-time autumn jig
I try to sync, but only sink.

You've found the key.

The car starts and we drown in the din.
Strength*  
An image of a man
Who has been weathered by the hands of time
Stands tall refusing to fall
As the world around him crumbles.

Eyes cold and distant
Clouded by a sea of sadness
Reserved and unbreakable he stands
As a million of emotions beckon him
*Cry

Scream
Do something…
Yet silence is all he allows to be heard

He watches helplessly as the unspoken words
Slowly fill the empty space around him
Acknowledging the solemn tear-filled eyes
That stare consolingly at him

While I one of the tear-filled eyes watch
The man …who to me is called grandpa  
Shut the world out
Letting nothing penetrate his solid exterior
A pillar of strength he stands tall
In the eyes of his heart-broken granddaughter.

Unaware of my admiration
He ignores the tears begging to fall
Fights the pain that is now spreading
Like a fire through every vein
Amplify his longing for the impossible
Breaking his heart of stone.

All this pain remains unseen
As he stands refusing to break
Unwillingly accepting that what he lost
Can no longer be found here…

His crutch in times of need
His shoulder to cry on
A friend that can never be replaced
All will forever be reminders of
The brother he lost.
It's a Saturday night
Busy, loud
No time to relax

Wiping off tables
And filling up glasses
She is the busgirl

Stressed out and rushed
She runs to the door
In the bread room he stands

Tall, unready
Belt still in hand
He flashes her a smile

She’s seen him before
Months prior to this
Remembering without hesitation

Unfocused and dazed
She forgets what she needed
Running out embarrassed

Sending food in and out
The kitchen door swings
Through the little window she sees him

With warm set eyes
And a smirk thats contagious
She catches it like the flu

Cant hold back
Both thinking, searching for a reason
To get another glance

The rush of her blood
Anticipation on her mind
He turns the corner

Cutting in front of him
He tugs on her hair
She blushes

The night comes to an end
He walks her out
Dragging with each step

In his car they wait
Conversation still growing
Effortlessly, comfortable

Not wanting it to be over
She kisses him on the cheek
This is the end of a new beginning
The greatest moments ever
Were strung together by arguing over
Who would get to play with the most
Beautiful Barbie and the smell
Of an innocent, sleepy morning.
When the day was new and the excitement
Of choosing what to wear,
The purple leggings with a Harley
Sweater that would growl when
We would push on the center.
When all of the neighborhood kids
Would meet on top of the hill that
Held our imaginations greatest creations.
The greatest moments ever
Were when our mother's would arrive home
From being gone for far too long and the
Scent of the night would consume our nostrils
And just remind us that she'll always come back.
When security wasn't an issue, we always had our
Beds, even if monsters threatened to steal
Us from our lives, we'd hide under blankets.
The greatest moments ever have now escaped.
What are we supposed to do, adulthood is
A neverending nightmare that refuses to
Let up on its smothering hold.
Our mothers are no longer able to remind us
That they'll always come back, the
Mornings aren't innocent and
That hill was torn to pieces.
The monsters aren't afraid of blankets anymore,
They actually walk among us.
I don't know how to end this one.
I did marry a full-figured girl
with sweet luscious red lips
and oh yeah, the right sized hips


I so enjoy her blonde curl
and she stands out in room
I  sure love her perfume


She often whispers in my ear
       and I  like it when
   she'll bring me a beer

what a honey, what a dear


She has fun when she winks at me
and she  loves making me blush
just  blow those kisses from my chair
she'll jump to catch them in the air

and she'll jump on me
and tickle til I scream


Now, all is peachy as long as  
         I don't , you know
get all  up in her milkshake
    You know what I mean


Yet , I just love to say she's my wife
she's the very best friend in my life.
Nothing is worse
Than letting someone get away
With breaking your heart.
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