Velvet Cake and Half of My Life
Bittersweet sugar ice, sitting in the corner,
isn’t it nice?
Ruby specks of golden daydream
drifting by, too often, lately
Waiting there, for just one piece,
one slice, a bite, at least.
Hours and hours, sitting in the corner
waiting my turn, wanting to order.
Sitting in the corner,
and now it’s all over.
The clock chimes dimly
one more time, colder.
The ice turns to flowers,
and the flowers to sunshine,
sunshine to spices,
and brittle leaves falling,
as the clock chimes again,
and here I still stand
Waiting in the corner,
as snow falls bolder,
waiting my turn,
but the night has fallen,
and the stars now burn.
Still standing, still waiting,
as the soil freezes over.
Finally getting a single little taste,
and finally bringing a plate to your grave.
Maybe we could have shared words instead of waiting for a change.
Maybe I could have spoke up
instead of letting your time slip away.