The Never Ending Season

by SilentSuicide   Aug 20, 2009


I watch the seasons change from summer to winter.
The leaves fall off the trees, as the same tree begins to die.
Flowers hide beneath the ground, or they die as well.
We lay awake chilly, the heater is broken.

Such a drastic change.
We all have grown to know so well.
however i also watch you and I.
A season of friendship, that shall never die.

The grass of our connection, never loses its green.
No matter how much glistening white snow pounds it.
The branch's on our trees still hang high.
When some of the leaves slowly fall.

I compare you to the seasons, my friend.
We all come to face changes in our lives.
The seasons, are inevitable.
our friendship, is everlasting.

The heater is always working were we stand.
Burning soothingly throughout the winter nights.
Spring approaches once again
With showers of joy we reached another season as friends.

I'll admit, friend, i know i have put you through parole.
Think not of such things, and what can become of us.
Don't you see? Don't you believe?
The things we can do, the things we can achieve.

I watched the seasons change from summer to fall
The leaves start to fall once again.
We stand together and smile.
At another season we will face together.

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