Days of future past (183 words 350-167) |
So I cried all day Sunday. Then came a day-off Monday. It was breezy Monday morning . Perfect kite flying day away from the toils and electrical wires of the city. So mild with powder-puffs floating in a pale blue sky. Too much like a painting. Too idyllic. I almost felt like a child again ... almost. But that was yesterday before my wild night out. My neck still aches. Time for a hot towel and another Tylenol. This too shall pass my father always told every time I got into trouble. I wish he were here to tell me once more. Ouch, that hurt. Now my leg feels sore. I put music on to motivate me. Something with a beat to keep me vertical. I have no toys to play with; no friends to call. Everyone works; they've left childhood behind. And here I am working from home today, sunshine beaming in, begging me to come out and play. I close the blinds. I have a great view of the city and the water that divides it in two; but, today my eyes ... Words below this line: 167 [Instrumental Orchestra intro] Balloons flying, children sighing What a day to go kite flying Breeze's cool, away from school Cowboys fighting out a duel Time seems to stand quite still In a child's world it always will Fishes biting, so exciting Lunchtime sounds so inviting Angler Bill, he gets a thrill Sitting, watching bobbing quill Time seems to stand quite still In a child's world it always will Yesterday's dreams are tomorrow's sighs Watch children play, they seem so wise Mary Green, today's a queen While thousand dollies are a dreaming Cotton frocks and golden locks Her palace is an orange box Time seems to stand quite still In a child's world it always will [A] "The Day Begins" ""The Day Begins" [A]" [B] "Morning Glory" "Morning Glory [B]" [C] "Dawn: Dawn Is a Feeling" ""Dawn is a feeling" [C]" [D] "The Morning: Another Morning" [E] "Lunch Break: Peak Hour" "Lunch Break: Peak Hour [E]" [F] "Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)" "Tuesday Afternoon [F]" [G] "(Evening) Time to Get Away" "Evening, Time to Get Away [G]" [H] "The Sunset" "The Sunset [H]" [I] "Twilight Time" "Twilight Time [I]" [J] "Nights in White Satin" "Nights in White Satin [J]" [K] "Late Lament / Resolvement" "Late Lament [K] (Can be part of J)"
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