Life is hard

Aa Harvey

Life is hard

 

 

Drown away the sorrow,

Looking forward to a brighter day.

Life may be quite hard now,

But you'll rise above the hurt and pain.

Never let life bring you down;

Don't get too high you'll fade away

And that's a shame for you and me

And that's a shame for you and me.

 

 

We die one day, it’s plain to see

And that’s a shame, for you and me.

We fade away, it’s clear to see

And that’s a shame, for you and me.

 

 

Fighting fate is fatal.

Some things were not meant to be changed.

Thinking causes headaches; ignore those thoughts,

Don't strain your brain.

 

 

Living life is hard sometimes,

But experiences light up the way.

Your path's already written down;

Your fate is sealed, Gods choice is made.

Did he choose right?  God can't be wrong.

Was it his choice to create this song?

 

 

We die one day, it’s plain to see

And that’s a shame, for you and me.

We fade away, it’s clear to see

And that’s a shame, for you and me.

 

 

So go make a movie, become a star;

Earn lots of cash, buy a new sports car.

Regret today the morning after;

Collect your reward, an Oscar, a Bafta.

A piece of iron, sculptured and shaped;

Become a monkey, in The Planet of the Apes.

 

 

Live for fame and hear the applause!

Don't regret your choices; the choices were all yours

And remember on your final resting day;

You chose to choose and that can't be changed.

 

 

We die one day, it’s plain to see

And that’s a shame, for you and me.

We fade away, it’s clear to see

And that’s a shame, for you and me

And that’s a shame, for you and me.

 

 

(C)2005 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 30th, 2017 04:46
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is in the 'Special occasion' category because it is the first song that I ever wrote. I had only written one other poem before writing this song.
  • Category: Special occasion
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