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The Day The World Turned Black (Lee-Smith)

Contributed by Beadle on Monday, 31st March 2003 @ 10:05:00 AM in AEST
Topic: SongLyrics



I woke up this morning,
Drew back the curtains,
To see there was no sun,
In,
The sky,

Only a void, a darkness,
Nothing had been left to chance,
I don’t think anyone,
But me,
Survived,

Why do we have to die,
Why did you bleed the whole world dry,
Why the hell did you have to leave it,
This,
Way,

You know you haven’t told me why,
I don’t think you wanna make me cry,
You know we need the truth,
Not,
Lies, a,

Dead deformed body,
Festering decomposing,
I smell the stench,
And I,
Cry,

What was it that I bought into,
I think that I have been too,
Blind to see what I,
Always,
Knew,

Why do we have to ***** die,
Why did you make the whole world cry,
Why the hell did you have to leave it,
This,
Way,

You think that you’re too high,
You know you’ve had your pie,
And eaten it too,
Night, falls,
On the day the word turned black,




Copyright © Beadle ... [ 2003-03-31 10:05:00]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: The Day The World Turned Black (Lee-Smith) (User Rating: 1 )
by Percursors on Monday, 31st March 2003 @ 11:38:39 AM AEST
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This is a really good poem...I loved it...and I really loved your style...it rocks!!!


Re: The Day The World Turned Black (Lee-Smith) (User Rating: 1 )
by tease_whizz on Sunday, 11th May 2003 @ 12:47:46 PM AEST
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i like this - good strong language and an interesting style. i enjoyed your other poems - you have a very mature, unique style of writing. welcome to ypdc, read some of my work if you'd like. Kate (KT of irlondon).




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