There's Always A Next Time..
I see it coming...
as he puts his hands
around my neck...
I flip coins,
inside my head...
tails: he let's go
heads: he doesn't..
when he is angry,
he foams at the mouth..
he spits at me,
I hide in corners
looking up at him..
I feel like a piss-ant,
next to a redwood..
his eyes,
like ice...
freeze-frame,
don't move...
his sudden enemy,
no weapons
I wave my white flag..
the one-man army,
he shoots it down
so I cry...
again,
I am a victim
of his war...
I lay in the stretcher
of strangers arms,
as he runs back to the fort..
left on the battleground
of his anger,
I walk away
fixing my shirt...
forcing my face,
I succeed...
they don't see
my throbbing pain...
the good samaritans
go back to their own lives...
he say's he sorry,
says he loves me...
forty-eight hours
of silence,
I make up to live on...
as he puts his hands
around my neck...
I flip coins,
inside my head...
tails: he let's go
heads: he doesn't..
when he is angry,
he foams at the mouth..
he spits at me,
I hide in corners
looking up at him..
I feel like a piss-ant,
next to a redwood..
his eyes,
like ice...
freeze-frame,
don't move...
his sudden enemy,
no weapons
I wave my white flag..
the one-man army,
he shoots it down
so I cry...
again,
I am a victim
of his war...
I lay in the stretcher
of strangers arms,
as he runs back to the fort..
left on the battleground
of his anger,
I walk away
fixing my shirt...
forcing my face,
I succeed...
they don't see
my throbbing pain...
the good samaritans
go back to their own lives...
he say's he sorry,
says he loves me...
forty-eight hours
of silence,
I make up to live on...
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