(2011)
Her eyes have life, But they’re not familiar, I’m not used to seeing hope, In her eyes in the mirror. I don’t recognize it,
It’s funny how I couldn’t write, So you must be really special, Because for the first time in a wh… I’m itching for my pencil. Writer’s block is stupid,
And tonight we are flooded with me… Floating there like cranes, And tonight I’ll wish upon them, To take away these pains, That are consuming us,
Don’t tell me that you’re sorry, Don’t tell me that you care, Don’t tell me that you understand, You’re completely unaware. Don’t even pretend,
I stood there watching, On the other side of the doorway, You looked so happy, So perfectly okay. As I stood there, peering in,
She had learned to live without wa… the little flower in the pot, Her petals were slightly wilted, but she did not need a drop. She may not have been perfect,
Why won’t you stop this? Everything is falling apart. The poison courses through you, It’s slowly breaking my heart. I’m losing hope I once had,
I watch you fake a smile, I watch your cry of pain, I try to reach out to you, But my effort is in vain. You do not seek my comfort,
A Story. (Part Two) That’s when she saw you, And in that moment she knew, That her life had changed forever, But she was so confused.
The same old cycle, The words are repeated, She wins yet again, I’ve been defeated. I’ve tried to smile,
I’m slipping in and out of sleep, With your hand resting gently on m… I try to memorize the lines of you… Because we’re running out of time. Your half-closed lids flutter,
He was a new friend, And he had smiling face, So she welcomed him with open arms… She welcomed him with grace. She let him come near,
“I miss you, Amy I truly do, but I won’t speak right now, because I’m mad at you.” You’re the one who said
Someone take me out of here, save me from this wretched place, God, take me out of this misery, and drown me in Your grace. The echoing chorus drowns me out,
I keep waiting for you, I am such a fool. I might as well date everyone, In that stupid school. You’ll never love me,