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Back In the Light

Back in the Light From the silhouette of silence His screams will fill the air Before the dawn of morning light He's lost in darkness and unaware He looks around but he can't see If there's even anybody there His laugh does not sound funny When he's facing self despair Then he realized that tomorrow Will bring things he cannot bear So the mountain made inside a man Becomes a rock without a scare If only he could find a friend With the feelings he could share But someone wise once told him that This life won't treat him fair And a heart that has been broken Will never seem to be that rare So he held on tight for so long But those ropes begin to wear A sudden bolt falls from the sky And his glance becomes a stare The voice of an angel whispers And his heart has found repair The flash of light helps you see Just how much someone can care When you wake up in the morning You are half the perfect pair By: Jeremy Siedlecki

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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