Falling

Aa Harvey

Falling

 

 

For a little bit of happiness,

I get a whole lot of depression.

Maybe if I accepted the sadness,

I could live a normal life, no question;

But the little bit of joy I get when I see her smile,

Leaves me to believe that life is, worthwhile.

 

 

It’s the tiniest bit of good,

And in return 3 days of bad;

But for just a little bit of time,

I truly am not sad.

For just a portion of a day,

I can smile again.

Just for a little bit of happiness…

The pain is just a shame.

 

 

(C)2018 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

 

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 15th, 2018 12:12
  • Category: Love
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Comments1

  • SLR

    For just a portion of the day, I can smile again. Great line! You can feel the sincerity.

    • Aa Harvey

      Thank you. Love hurts, but it also makes me extremely happy, so I guess it is worth it.

      "You're better than the best.
      I'm lucky just to linger in your light.
      Cooler than the flip-side of my pillow (that's right).
      Completely unaware.
      Nothing can compare to where you send me,
      It lets me know that it's okay (yeah, it's okay).
      And the moments when my good times start to fade,

      You make me smile like the sun,
      Fall out of bed,
      Sing like a bird,
      Dizzy in my head,
      Spin like a record,
      Crazy on a Sunday night.
      You make me dance like a fool,
      Forget how to breathe,
      Shine like gold,
      Buzz like a bee.
      Just the thought of you can drive me wild.
      Oh, you make me smile.

      Even when you're gone,
      Somehow you come along,
      Just like a flower poking through the sidewalk crack,
      And just like that,
      You steal away the rain
      And just like that...

      You make me smile!"

      Smile - Unkle Kracker

      • SLR

        I'll have to see if I can find it so I can hear the words to music. Thank you!



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