Never Been
I don’t want to lose my faith
I just picked up my electronics
I don’t want to lose my laundry
Or follow the suit or be in trouble
I don’t want to be left in the sea
And have salt solidify around my tears
I don’t want to lose my brother
I just picked up today’s news
I don’t want to eat the pig
Or listen to the radio or be in sight
I don’t want to be molded in plastic
And have photographers at my funeral
I don’t want to hear the bagpipes
Or play with puzzles made of gold
I don’t want to hear your voice
Or play games with your mind
I don’t want to hear you on the telephone
Or swallow your spit at night
I don’t want to hear your children’s story
Or be your partner in crime
I don’t want to burn the ants or watch them crawl
I don’t want to eat your lunch or borrow your money
I don’t want to be a rich man’s lover
Or grow old in disbelief
I don’t want an eagle feather
Or be documented and remembered
I don’t want rope around my neck at a thin age
Or for you to be sorry in your lonesome
I have warm hands for the holding
I have a heart filled with steel
I have a thick head filled with dreams
That never come out in positive white
I have been influenced
I have been in a coma
I have been back and around
But I’ve never been with you
© 2000 David Greg Harth
00.01.11.04:22:25 @ 296 New York City