Our Everlasting Gaze

by toby cunningham   Apr 20, 2008


Weary-eyed, and forlorn,
With the creeping Sun,
A new day is born.
Come closer now, the sky will say,
To golden grass from sun kissed rays.

Unguided souls, inter-twined,
They'll all grow old,
They all have time.
These memories, don't fade away
As the blue skies, go twilight grey.

New life begins to bloom, new life is born,
But every rose has its thorns.
A change of scenery,
Is all that we need,
To cast our Everlasting Gaze.

Driving rain, insanity,
What we are told,
Is what we see.
There comes a time, we have to hide,
From what we see, from what divides.

Up ahead, horizon breaks,
As the moon rises,
To night we take.
The twinkle of, a thousand stars,
The journeys end, is not so far.

We wont say goodbye tonight/ (Theres no goodbye tonight)
Beneath the moon and stars so bright.
Twilight fades into uncertainty,
Or what you choose to believe.
Our Everlasting Gaze brings sweet relief.

New life has bloomed, and new life has been born,
And all the roses have shed their thorns,
We've changed the scenery,
And we have all we need,
Thanks to our Everlasting Gaze.

(C) Toby Cunningham

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