Solitary Emotions.

kevin browne

So the sun shines its rays over the shadows of our hope
Taking in the meaning, remember another way to cope
In using the life supplied to us, then try to use it rightly
That the faith in the belief of Gods stars shining brightly.
If a chance arrives then return the favour by giving out
Rainfall slowly creeps upon the saddened lonely shout
And when doubt is on the fire whilst burning feelings down
And in picking up around you the sorrows in your town.
Superficial fiction play a certain remedy, we all need therapy
Changing things in a way when perspective meets personality
Solitary emotions waving hello and then a quick goodbye
Searching for people's hearts or even just a passing 'hi'.
Being in union with the beating heart of everyone's life
Masterly shaping the world into better so throw away that knife
When we join in altogether creating the moulding of our fools
Bluntly speaking, it's a different world when we have no tools.
Rendered into believing sometimes when a little thing is a tragedy
Internal hope from the closeness of when you depend on daddy
Life inside a craving man leaves never a lonely space to cry
Those troubles waters you tried to walk, please ask yourself why?
That in an instant of knowing something better than ever before
Spread the word across the world when opportunity knocks the door
To carry on a shoulder a problem that outweighs its own rights
When becoming scared followed nightmares with hated nights.

  • Author: kingkev101 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 5th, 2017 16:32
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • willyweed

    this is deep and emotion packed Kevin

    • kevin browne

      with Damaged Soul in mind willyweed.

      • willyweed

        yes I assumed as much, you ok?

      • AchoozeL

        i can relate to this lol

        • kevin browne

          that good to hear my friend. I hope we can both learn from it.



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