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Post-revolution

Contributed by Mara on Monday, 27th June 2005 @ 12:29:48 AM in AEST
Topic: Nostalgic



After all these years
I still sit at this window,
Look out to the city
Filling with snow
And hate myself
It’s not supposed
To be like this
I should think about tomorrow
And smile
After all, without me
There would be
No snowy city,
No long parades,
No one softly skating
On the ice that shines
Like diamonds
All that is true,
But this I know
With time all things fade
I held the torch
That led the crowds
There was greatness then
We marched and fought together
We shouted and sang together
Voices, where there had
Only been silence
And I, I was so angry,
And so hopeful
In my heart was a fire
Unlike any other
I led the people
We marched in and
Took the city
That was years ago,
None sing the old songs now
And when I look
I see no greatness,
Yet still I burn










Copyright © Mara ... [ 2005-06-27 00:29:48]
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Re: Post-revolution (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Monday, 27th June 2005 @ 10:05:48 AM AEST
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I like this one very much, your writing tells a story, very good.


Re: Post-revolution (User Rating: 1 )
by secretwind on Monday, 27th June 2005 @ 11:16:17 AM AEST
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in time all things fade....
nice release of Innervisions.


Re: Post-revolution (User Rating: 1 )
by peaceinfear on Thursday, 9th February 2006 @ 08:17:30 PM AEST
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Brava-- i liked it :) peace




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