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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

A Slow Descent

by Straylight Run

I'm tired.
Cynical and broken,
but wiser.
Heavy with a sense of resentment,
but i used to be so much different,
I used to have so much faith

when I started.
You knew that I always meant it.
I knew I could make a difference,
I struggled to be heard
and then finally,
one day people started listening.

and I knew it
but as soon as it began it was ruined.
A slow descent from unique to routine,
over and over,
"just do it again and this time with feeling".

The spotlight.
The focus on the friends and the feelings.
That made those stupid songs all worth singing.
And don't you say a word
unless you're pretty sure that you want it analyzed.

So we drove
for what seemed like days
over roads
and four lane highways.
We said all we had to say
and I realized in time
that it didn't mean anything.
Never,
not ever again.
Not like that.
It's only a matter of time.

2 Comments:

At 6:53 AM, Blogger Rochelle said...

I love Straylight Run They aren't afraid to speak true feelings. This song is definitely a "desert moment". We all get them but alot of times are afraid to say we do because 1. we don't want to be judged 2. we don't want to hear pat answers ie "it will get better"

 
At 5:32 PM, Blogger Mike said...

sometimes songs have a way of expressing feelings for you, even if they aren't directly related to the lyrics. the passion that john and michelle nolan (brother and sister) display in their singing makes the hair on my neck stand up.

sometimes i get down on myself, my purpose, my ministry. knowing that others have had doubts, anxieties, and worries helps me get through my own.

 

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