We must all say goodbye before the end. |
It’s time for me to say goodbye. Oh how long a weary year it’s been, Time has flown and left me again. I can see Him soaring onward On wings of bitter blue While a face of ageless creases Laughs. I wish Him of deceitful treachery A foul farewell and turn my back To face a dawn of flaming gold While chipper chickadees begin to call And a wind carries a sweet spring To woeful nose. Time is such a cruel thing, Seeming intent on only harming Those who lose themselves In its blissful cloak of shadowed losses. But I’ll not drown in that abyss For I have better things to do. So it is time for me To say goodbye. To say adieu To say farewell to you, For the year is spent and morning calls And sweet seas of teal and green And cliffs of ivory shine In the fore of my sight. It’s time for me to go. It’s time for me to leave. I’ll be back one day. Will you miss me, morning? Will your ever-rays be reaching For this solitary 'ness, Ready to embrace tired wings And give me rest upon your Ambrosia hills? For old man Time is bitter And would not see me home When my journey is done. But morning, blessed morning, You are so kind. You would give me fair wind Before the storm could break And cover me in dew on a grassy knoll. But now, it is time to say goodbye. Others have gone before me and I am alone. Will the birds of the high drafts soar with me? Maybe I’ll dream a little more… Before… It is time to say goodbye. |