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Kawehi : Part Four

Kawehi : Part Four I breathe in your music to me whole; I’m letting go of falling away. Poptastic! No such thing as plastic inside my heart-shaped soul. I fill it with your songs and my reality is now a happier place. Help me; I’m locked up on the inside. Help me; to let love complete me and show me what I have lost. Help me; I need to find my heart a home in which it can happily reside. You help me, get me closer to God. Time drifts away as I listen to your sounds; Funky dancer, pink guitar; leave me here to fall. I cannot be lifted because I am happy to stay down, But listening to Kawehi raises my heart and I can rise once more. I see a Sia Chandelier song by Kawehi, As I stay here watching YouTube; 1,2,3 and I am silenced, by your silence… Speechless you leave me because I am lost inside of your light. Beauty sounds like you; in a woman with a guitar I could confide. Secretly, love does not like me, But with a woman like you I could try once more; Unfortunately, there are no others like you, for you are unique. An empty wish; a lying dream. All I have is worth nought; But I can listen to you whenever I want to, so I can still find peace. Iamkawehi. You are somebody that I would like to know; But we have never met and we never will, I guess. Still here I sit with a smile on my face at home, Because if love sounds like this, Then hopefully I can find my own music-minded muse to kiss. Real garage music; connect the numbered dots. I am happy ever after I have found this place to be happy. I could write you a thousand poems so easily, But I just can’t write a song; So I experience music through your eyes and I love what I see. (C)2017 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

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