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Thanking my parents for all they've done, and wondering how they managed to do it. |
There was a brick wall here, and the masonry was so indestructible We stood on opposite sides, oblivious of our eyes meeting the ground I felt for the hallow spot, after awhile I found it I tugged and it moved, but we were still separated I felt the tremors, I was there I felt it shake I hung around not much longer I needed a break, from you, from life The pen with which I wrote this letter, it had a feather I dipped it in the jar of ink, but It melted into the thoughts I’d rather think I looked inside; I found a world that looked so much better, but Then I blinked, and the jar was just ink again I blinked again; my thoughts were drawn in ink again Oh mother, oh father, why do I bother? Oh mother, oh father, why did you bother? I stepped down from the sidewalk, and tripped over a pebble We exchanged a look, oblivious of how my face met the ground I felt around for the strength, I got back to my feet I’d wished the ground was level, but I looked and you were across the street I saw your lips tremble, I was there I saw you break I traversed through broken traffic lights You needed a break, from this, from life The pen with which I wrote this letter, it had a feather I dipped it in the jar of ink, but It melted into the thoughts I’d rather think I looked inside; I found a world that looked so much better, but Then I blinked, and the jar was just ink again I blinked again; my thoughts were drawn in ink again Oh mother, oh father, why do I bother? Oh mother, oh father, why did you bother? |