The Webster's Dictionary defines love as waiting for you in oblivion
I watched a field of flowers wither and die
I watched Tony Danza on Larry King Live
I thought "Where the hell has this man been for the last decade?
Living in a hole?
In a room of endless black?
I can't believe I let him lead me on like that!"
Your hair is so long
Your eyes are so deep
Without the cover of the night you're just like me
I need you more than I want to admit
Are you terrified of clams? Or do you love it?
And you called my name
I love it when you call my name
I'm all alone
I wait for death, for you.
My self esteem is breaking
Your voice I hear is making me feel like I'm swimming in sewage
I don't want to ever lose it, or lose you
I need nothing but you.
The Webster's Dictionary defines love as waiting for you in oblivion.
credits
from The Song-Poem Store Vol.2,
released October 2, 2020
Composed by: The Famous Sandhogs
Lyrics by: DJ Gravy J, age 17
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