Remembrance
He didn't make a sound when he hit the dirty floor, 'cause there was no one there to hear him anymore. Under the kitchen table: cobwebs and balls of dust. There's that antique jackknife, That you thought you lost. And then your heart stopped. It was weary and broken. All the loved ones lost, The "I Love you”s left unspoken. And the ones you cared about, have all passed away, The children you once played with, now live so far away. The sink is filled with dirty dishes, Moldy food in the ‘fridge. A grease spattered wall, Is this really all there is? The end of every month, Seven hundred in the red. No money for food or beer Is it any wonder that you're dead. I wouldn't view the body Something I couldn’t do. That's not the way I wanted to remember you. A camo shirt and sweat stained hat, Sitting at a park bench, Down at Fort Mott. Ashes in the water, pale clouds billo...