Spare me the gallows, guillotines
Spare me rebukes, castigations
For I dared to live life with a big spoon
For I promise solemnly, I would still do it again
Just give me that chance
And I won't disappoint you on this
Spare me the gallows, guillotines
Spare me rebukes, castigations
For I dared to live life with a big spoon
For I promise solemnly, I would still do it again
Just give me that chance
And I won't disappoint you on this
I'll sip my whiskey tonight
Tomorrow, and the day after
Then I'll write as freely
as the thoughts flow
I'll sail, as a piece of paper
in a whirlwind
Unbothered by the destination
For I have sought freedom
but only found solace in a bottle,
brown, colorless, blinding - whatever
He gave up on us
And we can't forgive him,
But not because of giving up,
He gave up haphazardly,
and for a man,
as grand as he was,
that was unforgivable
There was no reason for you to come
But you showed - all showered and dressed up-
I know the effort of even getting out of bed,
especially when you don't have to
But you showed up and even smiled
When stars align on my end, I'll do the same for you
I hope you'll still be there, waiting
For the hero inside me to slay me and take charge
The trees dance,
The river rambles along
The birds chirp,
Their usual merry unhibited,
The bees move from flower to flower,
searching for sweetness
A cool breeze flows by
And the poet can't think -
can't conjure up anything of beauty,
or remarkable adoration
or unrequited love as poets are fond of,
And there flies a butterfly
A yellow butterfly. Colorful
It flies away, like a moodless poet's muse
I don't fathom where I am
Neither where I came from
nor where I am going
I'd have been content,
if I were imbibing a beer
I don't have a beer
But I got time,
My muse ran away,
with the woman who never loved me
She's happy somewhere
I no longer long for her
I long for a few beers,
and, thereafter, a dreamless sleep