When one day fades into the next sometimes I can’t tell which one I am coming from. Previous hopes wash up onto the sand, re-used again and again by the children who find them. Lucky for me I picked up a dream not burdened by any other imaginations. It’s a long-shot, I know, but somehow I’ll make it on my own. I’ll make it Home.
Emotions carry on until you can’t tell anger apart from desperation. Does that mean I should be mad because of where I am, or should I be glad because of where I’ve been? Or have I been too upset to see that I’ve got great years in from of me, that it’s time I get up off my feet to leave these fading memories? Forget my past and find my future burning bright in the eyes of who I should be. It’s a long-shot, I know, but somehow I’ll make it on my own. I’ll make it Home.
I’ve got thoughts racing in all directions looking for someone that I can believe in. Have I been left alone to face this world or is there someone that I can put my trust in? That’s when the fire-blazon sunset brings comfort, rushing in from all directions, providing once again the answers that I’ve needed for all of these questions. And it’s been a long ride, I know, but somehow I’ve made it all alone.
So Welcome Home.
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