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Believe
Where are you?
 Out on the far side of the black sun
 Hiding your face in the clouds
 I see you 
 You radiate like Christmas
 Shining beyond the summer’s wake
 And even in the dimmest light
 I feel your grasp
 Holding me to sanity
 Make me believe again
 Help me Believe
 
 There are few truths in life
 Every day I rise
 The dark sun casting a shadow 
 over my modest throne of dirt
 Every night I sleep
 and the clouds cover the oasis within
 And every moment
 I see your face within my thoughts
 Pulling me towards you
 Dragging me up
 From the soot
 To the heavens
 Where you dwell
 Higher than any-of us
 Make me believe
 Help me believe
 
 I see your reflection as I pass
 A broken smile
 Cuddled by frowns
 And I think,
 What if she lets go?
 What if she lets me fall?
 Through the heavens
 Diving into the clouds
 making snow angels in the atmosphere
 To fall like an angel
 Or a demon
 To rest upon the ground
 Kicking dirt up with me
 
 
 
 You continue to pull me
 As if I was a wounded soldier
 Perhaps I am
 A broken man
 The rope still holds
 And I dwindle
 Hanging on
 The ground is far below
 Mountains are hidden 
 By blankets of darkness
 I have now risen above
 
 Now I am with her
 I hold her in my arms
 Her eyes are obscured 
 By purity
 We Embrace
 On a Wisp
 On a cloud
 High above my kingdom of dirt below
 Make me Believe
 Help me Believe
 
 Your hand pulls away from me
 And a tear-drop bleeds down your face
 It’s too late
 There’s no time to change
 You begin to climb 
 A ladder made of gold
 Tall and un-breaking
 Gleaming and yet fore-boding
 But she, you have courage
 More than most of the mountains obscured beyond
 
 I am now solitary
 She has left me to my Eden
 Far beyond the highest of towers
 Mountains
 And demons
 I am greater than all others
 And yet I feel hollow
 As a spoiled child
 I can’t 
 I won’t
 Tolerate
 
 You are my hero
 my savior
 my friend
 You made me believe
 Now I must Believe
 In my sadness
 That I can find you 
 Among the clouds
 Of silver
 
 I begin my ascent
 Up layers of gold prime
 to a greater place
 Than where my foot stands
 Up
 Up
 UP
 I fly
 I am higher than all others but her
 I look beyond myself
 She is resolute
 Like Big Ben striking twelve
 I climb higher
 And higher still
 Until I am higher than god himself
 But she
 still lurking higher and higher still
 But I believe
 I Believe
 
 I follow
 Trailing
 Your beauty 
 Purer than snow
 Than the clouds I climb
 at the top of the ladder I see you
 Peering down at me with your dark eyes
 Tantalizing me
 Reaching for you
 You look back and smirk
 And capsize me
 I thought I Believed
 I thought you taught me to believe
 
 Now I am falling back-wards
 Have I climbed too high?
 What have I done?
 I am falling
 Dropping
 Plummeting
 Diving
 And the wind
 Leaks my ears 
 The whistle of a train steams by
 And I flip back over
 Enjoying my plummet
 My cheeks pulled back
 Teeth clenched tight like
 My Fists
 Bleed
 Bleed
 Into dark solemnity
 Save me from damnation
 I still Believe
 I still Believe
 
 I lay on my throne
 Dirt rolled along-side me
 My eyes white
 And disappearing quickly
 Lying in my kingdom of sand
 My desert
 My deserted
 Soul
 Hugs for life
 And then leaves
 Leaving my rotting corpse 
 To bake 
 Under the Black Sun
 
 Perhaps I Believed in vain
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