Mother Sun & The Rainbow Band - What's Left of the Desolation Band

I wish I could write the saddest verses ever
To hold you in my arms and see you fade forever
Cause nightime it gets lonely when you're not here with me
And I'm rambling these words, seeking your company
I'm trying to hold on to this precious feeling
That keeps my heart running, but gets softer every minute
It shivers like a child with tears meant to grieve
Why the thing that we love always leave unexpectedly?
I'm holding out my heart with sketches in the bathroom stalls
Poems are for lovers, drawings are for any man at all
The teacher's in the shadows with a message for the dead
A carton made diploma hanging up your bed
Since you're gone, I'm leaving, I'm searching for a place to be
Silence is the sound when no one lays here with me
I stopped looking for my dreams 'cause I will find them anyways
If they hold on to you, could you please come and tell me?
I'm hanging up the shoes, I'm tired of running everywhere. It's true
My pen is getting thirsty, there's no ink, nor green nor blue
The record player is broken, keeps playing the same song
It's going on forever saying "she's"
I'm used to staying late. I'll wait for you every night of the year
If you're not coming back, would you be kind enough to hear?
This is not a goodbye, just a wave and a smile
Scribbled in a bus stop "The endless feelings last forever, last for a while"

Written by:
Eric Mayne-Nicholls

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Mother Sun & The Rainbow Band

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