

Just an Ordinary DayJust an Ordinary DayJust an Ordinary Day
The waves bubbled with excitement Dancing in a sea of green and blue The sand, hot from the Sun's kisses Playfully fluttered through the wind
The boats, proud and majestic in their display Rejoiced in the Ocean's freedom The birds beat their great wings Caressing the air in their feathered glory
The trees, they wave mournfully Bidding you farewell


MotherMotherMother
Today, a different day Mother, would you be kind again? Or make me grieve?
I waited, I hoped Still I could not rest The pain, the calm, the astonishment My heart had shrunk and expanded Playing this tiresome game
Oh Mother, why do you torment me so?
I woke up one day To find you in a box Tucked safely as a doll Your eyes impartial, your face gentle And my tears would not dry


Time and BlameTime and BlameTime and Blame
Weakness sways my tired heart
Still the bell rings
Conveniently ignored
I am a woman now
Responsible, no more pointing of fingers
Whether High or Low
Life may deal the cards
But I hold the rein
Not in hatred I have turned from you You serve me no more.
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