The puzzle crashes once more
Finding the familiar rigid floor
Unforgiving and strong
It was so close, after so long
One or two pieces at best
Needed to figure out that extravagant mess
But the table wasn’t enough
To hold all the pieces, twas just too tough
Crashing down with a loud clatter
Now all is gone, with only one to care for the matter
Search for all
Like finding identical leaves in the fall
They all have changed
Now he must find one that matches his own strange ways
A piece that fits his moves and quarks
One who embraces him with a genuine force.
He must find this one in himself
For only you can continually fill your empty shelf
Take the table out of the equation
Puzzle made on the floor
No table to collapse, no weight it must bare.
This realization can change everything
And rid one of desperate madness,
Even in the worst situations that wash ashore.