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Laughing until I cry
I miss laughing, staying up at pubs with the guys,
I miss getting into fights at clubs and protecting my drunken friends from crazy bar owners
But now I’m fighting the walls, reminiscing about those days during the war,
I hope to one day, relive my memories with my friends who’ve perished from the shellshock of World War II.
Leaving me alone.
And sure, I've been lonely, and now after decades of being confined to my bed,
Every day, it seems as if color is drained from the sky
Like an old man’s skin losing its youth
Or a new blade of grass being bent underfoot
And I miss sniffing the new scent of the world,
Going onto my porch every morning,
Inhaling the world’s breath.
But it is only the sight of men’s fists and fury that takes over the beautiful aroma
Being enclosed by the circle of flames
All my oxygen, way of life gone
A rinky-dink pillow gasping for air
Yet here I am, color and life persevering through this abandoned song.
And I laugh until I cry, making a heart slowly dissipate like the flicker of a candle stick
Or viciously, the bitter rain assaulted my vision through the window
Until the rain broke through the glass
And I finished crying.
But the aftermath was worse,
The glass shattered into millions of pieces like the repeated crackle of lightning
Under the moonlight the water doesn’t sway to music,
Letting me know that the light smiled for the last time.
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