Tears Dry On Their Own
All I can ever be to you
Is the darkness that we knew,
And this regret I've got accustomed to.
Once it was so right,
When we were at our high,
Waiting for you at night.
I knew I hadn't met my match,
But every moment we could snatch,
I don't know why I got so attached.
It's my responsibility,
And you don't owe nothing to me,
But to walk away I have no capacity.
He walks away,
The sun goes down,
He takes the day
But I'm grown,
And in your way,
In this blue shade
My tears dry on their own.
I don't understand
Why do I stress a man
When there's so many bigger things at hand.
We coulda never had it all,
We had to hit a wall,
So this is inevitable withdrawal.
Even if I stop wanting you,
A perspective pushes through,
I'll be some next man's other woman soon.
I shouldn't play myself again,
I should just be my own best friend,
Not fuck myself in the head with men.
So we are history,
Your shadow covers me
The sky above,
A blaze that only lovers see,
I wish I could say no regrets,
And no emotional debts,
'Cause as we kiss goodbye the sun sets
Amy Whinehouse~
Ghetto Gospel
Uhh,
Hit them with a little ghetto gospel
Those who wish to follow me (my ghetto gospel)
I welcome with my hands
And the red sun sinks at last into the hills of gold
And peace to this young warrior without the sound of guns
2Pac
If I could recollect before my hood days
I'd sit and reminisce, thinking of bliss of the good days
I stop and stare at the younger, my heart goes to 'em
They tested, it was stress that they under
And nowadays things changed
Everyone's ashamed to the youth cause the truth looks strange
And for me it's reversed, we left them a world that's cursed, and it hurts
'cause any day they'll push the button
and all good men like Malcolm X and Bobby Hutton died for nothing
Don't them let me get teary, the world looks dreary
but when you wipe your eyes, see it clearly
there's no need for you to fear me
if you take your time to hear me, maybe you can learn to cheer me
it ain't about black or white, cause we're human
I hope we see the light before it's ruined
my ghetto gospel
Those who wish to follow me (my ghetto gospel)
I welcome with my hands
And the red sun sinks at last into the hills of gold
And peace to this young warrior without the sound of guns
Tell me do you see that old lady ain't it sad
Living out a bag, but she's glad for the little things she has
And over there there's a lady, crack got her crazy
Guess she's given birth to a baby
I don't trip and let it fade me, from outta the frying pan
We jump into another form of slavery
Even now I get discouraged
Wonder if they take it all back while I still keep the courage
I refuse to be a role model
I set goals, take control, drink out my own bottles
I make mistakes, but learn from everyone
And when it's said and done
I bet this Brother be a better one
If I upset you, don't stress
Never forget, that God hasn't finished with me yet
I feel his hand on my brain
When I write rhymes, I go blind, and let the lord do his thang
But am I less holy
'cause I choose to puff a blunt and drink a beer with my homies
Before we find world peace
We gotta find peace and end the war in the streets
My ghetto gospel
Those who wish to follow me (my ghetto gospel)
I welcome with my hands
And the red sun sinks at last into the hills of gold
And peace to this young warrior without the sound of guns
Lord can you hear me speak!
To pay the price of being hell bound...
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2Pac Feat Elton John - released 2004
Remember
Remember me when I am gone away,
Gone far away into the silent land;
When you can no more hold me by the hand,
Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.
Remember me when no more day by day
You tell me of our future that you plann'd:
Only remember me; you understand
It will be late to counsel then or pray.
Yet if you should forget me for a while
And afterwards remember, do not grieve:
For if the darkness and corruption leave
A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,
Better by far you should forget and smile
Than that you should remember and be sad.
Christina Georgina Rossetti
Little Black Sandals
I'm being dragged down, down by the hand
The hand of a golden giant man
He's crushing my knuckles
Splitting my skin, he says he'll let go
If only I'd ask it of him
He says
Girl, it's your call
You wanna fly
You wanna fall
So I shout
I wanna get away from you
As fast as I can
I tell my feet to move it
I hope they have a plan
These little black sandals
Are walking me away
These little black sandals
Are heading the right way
These little black sandals
Are walking me away
These little black sandals
Saved my life today
So now I'm free
Free
From the big bad giant
Who was stalking me
Thank you feet, for guiding me
I'm glad somehow I got brains down there, at least
These little black sandals
Are walking me away
These little black sandals
Are heading the right way
These little black sandals
Are walking me away
These little black sandals
Saved my life today
Sometimes I'm tempted
Sometimes I am
I would be lying if I said I didn't miss that giant man
He was the line between pleasure and pain
But me and the feet have some years to reclaim
These little black sandals
Are walking me away
These little black sandals
Are heading the right way
These little black sandals
Are walking me away
These little black sandals
Saved my life today
-- Written and sung by Sia
A Magic Moment I Remember (Alexander Pushkin)
A magic moment I remember:
I raised my eyes, and you were there,
a fleeting vision, the quintessence
of all that's beautiful and rare.
I pray to mute despair and anguish,
to vain the pursuits world esteems,
long did I hear your soothing accents,
long did your features haunt my dreams.
Time passed. A rebel storm blast scattered
the reveries that once were mine,
and I forgot your soothing accents,
your features gracefully divine.
In dark days of enforced retirement
I gazed upon grey skies above
with no ideals to inspire me,
no one to cry for, live for, love.
Then came a moment of reinessance,
I looked up - you again are there
a fleeting vision, the quintessence
of all that's beautiful and rare.
The Road Not Taken (By Robert Frost)
<p>TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood, </p><p>
</p><p>And sorry I could not travel both </p><p>And be one traveler, long I stood </p><p>
</p><p>And looked down one as far as I could </p>To where it bent in the undergrowth;
<p></p><p>Then took the other, as just as fair, </p><p>
</p><p>And having perhaps the better claim, </p><p>
</p><p>Because it was grassy and wanted wear; </p><p></p><p>Though as for that the passing there </p><p></p>Had worn them really about the same, <p></p><p>And both that morning equally lay </p><p></p><p>In leaves no step had trodden black. </p><p>
</p><p>Oh, I kept the first for another day! </p><p>
</p><p>Yet knowing how way leads on to way, </p><p></p>I doubted if I should ever come back.<p></p><p>I shall be telling this with a sigh </p><p>
</p><p>Somewhere ages and ages hence: </p><p></p><p>Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— </p><p></p><p>I took the one less traveled by, </p>And that has made all the difference.