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Iron in the Fire

March 8, 2013
By Ulysses BRONZE, Live Oak, California
Ulysses BRONZE, Live Oak, California
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Favorite Quote:
All roads lead back to ones home.


Go against your will,
Break your fetter,
Don't say you're sorry or apologize.
You did not a thing wrong.

Your only problem is you're so happy,
Forget the memory,
I'm leaving you for nothing more.

Don't stay or contemplate,
You're free once more.
Go against your innocent, feel good mind.

And don't apologize for the things you don't do.
Go against your binds,
Create a new inclination.

I've given you the chance to begin again.
Something no one can do when they're not on their feet.
Like me,
You don't need a stable support.

As much as I'd like to gone on,
I'll have to leave you and everyone else too.
I'm not one for staying calmly in place.

I'll have to fight,
With my fists and machines,
My ink and forms,
My deception and knowledge.

Although you think you can't go on without me,
That's just the memory
Trying to confuse you.

You're the one who keeps walking along.
You're stronger than me,
I try my best but just like our memory,
It confuses you.

It's an iron in the fire.


The author's comments:
I write what I feel. I write what others feel. I write for those who can't write, who can't express themselves enough. I write because I love to write, I write for those who cant.

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