poetry written in a tongue that only you and i can read
we forget the world with one prolonged embrace
marching to the beat of a near end song
your crystal facade cracks quietly
with the legend of the mantis still fresh in my mind
i continue trying to give you the key
but your foot's already in the door
one hand on the phone
the other on a blank picture frame
left alone to remember all the wonderful memories we never had together
there were no memories for us to have
move your hair from your face and look me in the eyes
with the legend of the mantis still fresh in my mind
i continue trying to give you the key
but your foot's already in the door
forced to forget tomorrow
each breath becomes more precious than the last
drastic weather changes make me tired
hopefully the worst has passed me now
flawlessly gorgeous you looked in that dress
your intentions were more fair than your skin
it hurts to smile when your indecisive ways
freeze my emotionless expressions
marching to the beat of a near end song
your crystal facade cracks quietly
with the legend of the mantis still fresh in my mind
i continue trying to give you the key
but your foot's already in the door
flawlessly gorgeous you looked in that dress
your intentions were more fair than your skin
over and over again, i seem to lose my mind
like a leaf in the wind of the most atrocious of hurricanes
carelessly and directionless it floats away
goodbye
1942 Stephen Hawking, English physicist and mathematician, was born 1889 US inventor Herman Hollerith patented his tabulator, the first device for data processing his firm would later become one of IBM's founding companies 1642 Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer, died 1825 Eli Whitney, US inventor of the cotton gin, died 1886 The Severn Railway Tunnel - Britain's longest - was opened