Black, red and blue (song)

by brown eyes and a melancholy smile   Jan 23, 2006


Black, red and blue (song)

Black is the night time,
As Death glides in your door,
Red is your blood,
In a pool on the floor.

Blue are your eyes,
Unseeing and cold,
Each slit on your wrist,
Another hurt left untold...

(chorus)
We all search for reason,
A worthy cause to live,
With faith's riddled treason,
Don't be deceived, please don't be deceived.

Black are the tears,
Burning our eyes,
Red is the anguish,
Of each sudden demise.

But blue, blue are the hopes,
Set aside for you,
Words of warning,
These words all ring true...

(chorus)
We all search for reason,
A worthy cause to live,
With faith's riddled treason,
Don't be deceived, please don't be deceived.

Black is the veil,
Of Misery's door,
Red is the blood,
Yet to spill on the floor.

Blue is the sea,
Of regret and lies,
Weathering each storm,
Waiting patiently to die.

(chorus)
We all search for reason,
A worthy cause to live,
With faith's riddled treason,
Don't be deceived, please don't be deceived.

Yes, blue are the hopes,
Set aside for you,
Another fu/cking night,
Of black, red and blue.

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  • 17 years ago

    by ~* gifted little fallen~*

    I could see that actually being sung ;) good rhym to it and all around brilliant write 5/5

    -christina

  • 18 years ago

    by ShadowDancer

    Exellent! loved it. the constant referal to the colours were exellent!
    thanks for the comment!

    Ruby

  • 18 years ago

    by master of shadow

    Brilliant peice, the use of colours to represent aspects works very well.

    5/5

  • 18 years ago

    by CourtneyLouxxx

    This is great, i'd love to hear this as a song, what way would it be played, genre i mean!!! well bye bye
    comment on mine if you have time!!!

  • 18 years ago

    by Solace

    Wow. There's nothing more I can really say. This is such a beautiful write. Deserves nothing but a 5/5 for sure. Keep writing and take care.

    With love,

    *> : PainOfOne. blaine