Lost & Found

Lost & Found

A Poem by Wooddawg

Another breath I take, alive to face another day

Soar like an eagle to a place that ain't so grey.

And I've come to realize they'll all try and bring you down

But you can kiss my a*s if you try and steal my crown.

 

I let you win a few but I ain't as stupid as I look

And don't forget I let you have everything you thought you took.

I ain't out, I never was, on this life I'll leave my mark

No more wasting time on you, slip the shifter out of park.

 

Kiss the f*****g rings, A bigger man even at my worst

I haven't got the time, save your lines so well rehearsed.

I may be right, I may be wrong but at least I tried to understand

Sympathies got in the way, but now I'll take a stand.

 

Yeah I've made mistakes, Kindness is naieve and genius isn't neat

And yeah you left a scar but I'm still standing on my own two feet.

A little older, a little wiser, you won't be kicking this heart around

A reunion of myselves down at the lost and found.

 

A train once derailed is now back up on the tracks

The hunger's back, all or nothing, no more setteling for a snack.

And despite the pain, I don't regret the way the things I've done

And I'll defeat what's in my way, and I don't need my fists or a gun.

© 2011 Wooddawg


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Added on August 23, 2011
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