Consider The Birds, by Loneliness is condescending Subscribe to rss feed for Loneliness is condescending

The arrogant little beast 
To good to meet half way at least 
Their selfishness ways stealing up the sky 
Brash and gracefully ways filing the hearts lies 
They steal our stow away minds to the heavens 
To break a heart at seven 
Place a curse upon those wings
Tie them to the earth with steal strings
With eyes of blackened greed
And if to our cages they fail to heed 
With a single peaceful shot we will crush their soul
A beauty forever to be whole 
Still...
That day a gift of love they did fulfill
With freedom once restored 
Our painful cries were not ignored
To their lack lust cages 
But one for the ages 
Alone he did return 
Out hearts have yet to turn
Even with this hope 
Begging to elope 
Posted: 2005-05-27 06:17:33 UTC

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2006-05-17 17:54:22lost the lonely dead
not sure totally about this but i love the line 'with a single peaceful shot we will crush their soul"