Monday, July 27, 2015

Have You Ever?

Have you ever lay awake all night?
Just wishing for the morning,
Just wishing for the light?
Waiting for the stars to fall,
Out of the deep blue sky,
Mulling over the day's events,
Places you wandered that you shouldn't have went.
Thinking of the silence that blankets the world.
Thinking of all the words you want to hurl
Into the night.
Picking an unneeded fight.
Have you ever lay awake all night?

Have you ever followed a rainbow to its end?
Searching for the magic pot of gold
That the leprechaun never seems to send.
And the end of the rainbow get farther away.
It never seems to get closer.
It's like it's running the other way.
And you keep saying, "It's gotten closer, right?"
Until you've run off far into the night.
And in the dying light,
You see the rainbow fade from sight.
And the dark becomes your friend,
As you search for a reason for your dwindling faith to mend.
Have you ever followed a rainbow to its end?

Have you ever been afraid of the night?
Because that is where the monster waits,
Lurking out of sight.
And the beast circles closer and closer under your bed.
But the monster you're afraid of isn't under your bed,
You're afraid of the beast inside your head.
Your imagination running wild with fear.
Scared of your own reflection in the mirror.
The darkness holding the unknown.
And you have to face it all alone.
And you realize you have to give into the fright.
And your last wish before sleep is for the light.
Have you ever been afraid of the night?

Have you ever found the perfect friend?
The one that understands you,
And will be there until the end.
And how you feel like it was meant to be,
That you were drawn together by destiny.
And the conversations are long and weird.
And losing each other is something you both fear.
And then you start drifting apart.
And you start wondering if you should carry them in your heart.
Because you miss the texts you used to send.
What happened to "best friends forever" until the end?
Have you ever found the perfect friend?



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