Twilight Zone
Twilight zone, almost goodbye
Watching the clouds passing by
Thinking of the vivid past
When heart thought that the dreams would last
When youth was made to test the tide
And hands and feet went on for ride
Into the long and winding road
Braving the weight of heavy load
I've built some roads I call my own
These days, some of them came unknown
But some lights of my golden glow
Carry my fame when the fair winds blow
But now, all those old days are gone
And all feats come to almost none
I am just glad I tried my best
And let my God to do the rest
So if you read this, live your dreams
Fill your world with course screams
Live a life you won't regret
Make a great mark that you won't forget
Copyright © R. B. Cawis | Year Posted 2024
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