Anna Bradley

Anna Bradley
I've walked this bridge all hours of the dayEver since I was a childI've wondered how to live like they doI don't know if I could live like they do I've been reading up and learning how to flyI've been feeling caughtOn a silver-tongued rock,On a doe-shaped eyeThat watches as I fallLocked in the drawerWhere my mom kept her keysSo far downI am almost on my kneesYour dress was wrinkled and your face was flushed,The last time, with your vehement lips you whispered "Where the hell have you been?"And for the longest time I could not think of an answerI don't know if you'd believe what I have seenOn a kind of dusty afternoonI lay at home with a cat upon my lapHe breathed gently and I closed my eyesHe breathed softly and I closed my eyesIt was the best day that I could ever haveAnd the heat filled up my heartAnd the heat filled up my heartAnd I fell into the sea From Letras Mania