Weight in Nothing

by Kayd   Jul 31, 2006


You can wait for the dawn,
or cause it to rise,
but little be known,
about all these lies.

Once more we move,
and ground starts to change,
seasons take cover,
all over this range.

The heat of the summer,
frozen winter lands,
all grasping nothing,
by my dear hands.

But I've done nothing wrong,
empty in this fight,
loosing everything,
screaming with might.

I add extra eyeliner,
but this takes no heed,
you say my friends aren't good,
but their wrists do bleed,

And yet mine don't,
thank god I suppose,
but I still want to stop,
brake and oppose.

So now it ends,
sickened and slow,
but it won't last,
never will I know,

My sister and I,
await for the end,
until then I think,
we'll lean of a friend.

Just know this one thing,
it won't last now miss,
having weight in nothing;
died awhile like this.

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© KayD [2006]

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  • 17 years ago

    by Drew

    What th hell does this mean

    from stu dortch

  • 17 years ago

    by RainbowSlider

    Great to see you are still writing. :)