Ordinary Day
The lights bother not to flicker
Just an ordinary day
When everything is telling you to leave
Yet only one thing ask you to stay
It’s like everyone’s just living for today
No tomorrow, no worries
I don’t understand it
How can one live so carefree
More than tomorrows kiss
I want this
Come tomorrow, today
We’ll do all that any other would pursue
And in the end, I’ll be a ways away
A parentless nuance, never mislead, ran astray
Who could console me in these still nights
A virtue in this setting where no none ask me to stay
What could ever be so complicated as real life
Nothing special about this scenery,
Just an ordinary day
Satisfaction has become of my time away
Copyright © Jerry Golden | Year Posted 2008
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