We're in the Winter Tundra

by Jenna Rose Kat   Feb 22, 2009


We're in the winter tundra,
The coldest of all places,
The bitter ice will freeze our heart,
And make us forget all the faces.

We're in the winter tundra,
And nothing ever seems to go right,
Every decision made is wrong,
So day is now the frightful night.

We're in the winter tundra,
But we're just too lost,
We don't know anything anymore,
So we've paid misery's cost.

We're in the winter tundra,
Please, God, protect me,
For I'm in the darkest of all evil,
For now I won't be happy.

We're in the winter tundra,
But we're so weak,
So what should we do?
For it's happiness we seek.

We're in the winter tundra,
Death slowly takes our lives,
There's nothing to do to stop it,
Slowly we're freezing to strife.

We're in the winter tundra,
But they are no more,
Death has swallowed their soul,
So I'm alone forevermore.

I'm in the winter tundra,
Around me is darkest night,
My fingers are numb; I'm ceasing to write,
For it's time for me to say good-night,
For we're all in the winter tundra.

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