Three verses that I wrote in my head
A melody so pretty and red
Time to hurry, time to write it out
She blusters in and it's scattered about
A melody so pretty and red
Time to hurry, time to write it out
She blusters in and it's scattered about
Signifying everything
Microcosm of the pain
Pent up outlets writer's block
Bolt the door and all is all is lost
Sparks in door locks blue and white
Pull your hand back turn it right
Sparks in door locks every night
Turn around choose fight or flight
Published by Brandon Myers
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Post a CommentEhhhh...I wish there was an unpublish option even if it isn't "view only".
Happy Holidays, Brandon! :)