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The cab slows to a stop under the veil of constant rain It’s yellow paint worn like the gloss on her lips Her eyes discomforted by its approach She longed for her escape For the chariot to come whisk her away from the pain Her freshly pressed hair destroyed by inner-city moisture Her heart destroyed by inner-city insecurities Her life nothing but another desolate vision in my eyes As I watch from a distance As I look closer I notice the mascara Applied with the delicate care of sensuous anxiety for passion Now ran her cheeks like Nubian tears Nubian tears from a Nubian queen A beautiful black dress, freshly pressed and accented with love’s caress Was now drenched and tattered in another man’s instantaneous regret Her heels, carefully hand-picked and charged with the intent of turning heads Were now in her hands, dangling from her like heavy emotions on a broken ledge Destined to slip And fall into the brown puddles of despondency surrounding her She reaches for the door of her chariot Opens it and suddenly notices a stranger’s eyes Drowning herself in her immense oceans She gasps for air as she looks up at me with earnest And her eyes gently whispers through the wind Help me And with that she plunges into her chariot And ride away from the pain, for the pain And search for another day To become Beautiful To understand my words, you must first understand my mind. Balik737 |