it's too dark in here
i said
i can't see where i'm going.
here,
he said
let me turn on the light
just enough to let you see
the outlines of the shadows of
the shape your life will be.
i said
i can't see where i'm going.
here,
he said
let me turn on the light
just enough to let you see
the outlines of the shadows of
the shape your life will be.
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cool prose-April- and i hope your vision was a pleasant oneif id seen a little of what mine would be since I lost my son-i would have slammed the door...have you heard that little batty poem? OHHH! the little bat cried in fright-turn on the dark, Im afraid of the light!
ha, that's actually true. he'll be home tomorrow. :)
Your light is now on but no body's home!