An poem i published on my other blog on Aug. 9, 2010
Jumpy music sets the beat
Around you all the youthful fire
Running, you’re running
On fumes, on nothing. You’re drained.
Nobody seems to mind or care.
I don’t know why you’re a wallflower…
You got the looks and the smile
All the pretty girls walk by
Curling their hair and sizing you up.
But you don’t even notice.
She’s waiting for you to dance.
Take her hand!
Just a ballad, a soft song.
Let her rest her head against your chest
And hear your heart beat.
Untie your tie and unbutton your jacket
In the parking lot
Leaning against the light post
Bathed in it’s yellow glow
You wonder why you don’t belong.
The dance is over
Everyone comes slowly out
Everyone goes to his or her car
To go home for the night
To go home.
Those girls smile at you
You don’t smile, you feel alone
But a boy walks by
He looks at you
You kind of smile.
Was that a smile?
But did they see you?
They don’t look happy about that.
The yellow light went out.
The light went out.
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