Auburn elegantly displays your heart
Swaying proudly from your mind
Flowing perfect in the wind
Amanda, Amanda
Blue opens others to your very soul
A million miles of open sea
Your eyes are all I can see
Amanda, Amanda
Black’s the color of your poem
A music lover of many crows
You’re the prettiest crow I’ll ever know
Amanda, Amanda
And when the colors mix together
They form a butterfly
Unlike all the others,
It humbly stands out
Calling, calling, calling for me
Nothing more stunning than the mix(ture?)
Of auburn, blue, and black yeah
He sat there fat and wealthy
A man with everything he ever needs
Something far away in his past haunts him
Something sitting in the weeds
A crow lays to rest on the fence post
The black bird simply sits there and stares
Peering into the man’s heart and soul
Unlocking all his deepest affairs
The man watches scared of its gaze
He sits on his couch filled with terror
He watches the crow’s confident swagger
As it sits there, knowing his errors
The man’s heart beats heavily
The crow watches him suffer
The man gets up to break the stare
He tries to believe he is tougher
He walks to the next room
Relief is in his eyes
Suddenly he jumps
And his relief dies
The crow has called
For the soul of the man
The devil has arrived
To end his lifespan
Doctor come quick! The patient! He is back!
No, how is this so?
It has been 42 years!
This man was projected to be comatose for the rest of his life!
I don believe it!
Is this real?
Either way, Welcome back sir!
Blinded by the fluorescent light,
The man strains to see.
What the hell has come over me?
He moves his hands and legs,
Struggling just to sit up.
I can’t feel my face!
What happened to me?
What am I doing here?
Am I even alive?
Yessir you are alive!
What a miracle it is.
You have been in a coma now,
For 42 years and counting.
How are you feeling?
How do I feel?
Good question.
I have just been in a bed for 42 years,
Living in a dreamland of infinite impossibilities.
How do I feel?
You tell me.
Struggling to move the man stood slowly,
Aided by the nurses he was able to walk.
Little did he know, how much this world had changed.
The world he knew, has been lost in history.
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