Running

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After a bit of a dry spell, lyric-writing inspiration hit me hard, and I had to take advantage of the windfall while I had it, so there will be more in the coming weeks.


I honestly don’t know what I’m going to do with these things, but sometimes a feeling doesn’t want a whole novel to express it. I’d like to think that I’ll be able to DO something with them, but experience tells me that even if I do, that doesn’t make me heard.


RUNNING


Laying on the bed

Blood on the pillow

Drying brown

The porch swing creaks

In autumn wind

Where I’ve always belonged.


Always in a world of four walls

Head bruised by low ceilings getting lower

Told the walls were safe and I was just too tall

Locks for my own good, no use for a door.


I never try to get away

Torture to move

To breathe

I’ll take what you give

As the gift

That I have to receive.


But I’m running, running, running

Running, running, running

Left the keys in the car

The money in your pocket

You can’t tell me who you are

You can’t shut my mind and lock it

I’m running, running, running

Running, running, running

I don’t like to run, but I’ll run from you.


You asked for everything, every window open

You told me to stay, so I stayed

But even a spider reaches the end of her rope

And you know what a good spider does to a mate.


Been staying so long

I couldn’t see

Through your windows

That I could go

Where you weren’t

That I could just go…


You were a king

Of the smallest plot

But you’re not a king out there

Show your teeth

But I’ve got teeth of my own

If you don’t, why should I play fair?


There were a thousand forty-eight chances in my jar

And you just took the last one

I stood so still for so long

But the stone’s cracked and now I can run.


And I’m running, running, running

Running, running, running

Left the keys in the car

The money in your pocket

You can’t tell me who you are

You can’t shut my mind and lock it

I’m running, running, running

Running, running, running

I don’t like to run, but I’ll run from you.


 

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Published on April 24, 2020 11:31
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