Kristian Hoffman

The Awkward Age
Inadequate hands, inadequate means, inadequate little go-betweens, so what? You grovel and grope - so what? And cling to the hope, and so you keep building, building, building with the toothpicks and the glue. But buildings can fall - you haven't learned. In tempera and egg and papier mache, the temperament is led astray, so what? You step to the floor - so what? And stumble once more, and so you keep trying, trying, trying to be bored and bitter too. And someday you will - but you haven't learned. Oh, I love you best at the awkward age. You know I love you best at the awkward age. Every time I call you've found a new way, new way to commit suicide unsuccessfully. Impatiently you grab at any throughway, throughway The future fills you head, you poke it till it's dead, and smile a silly pardon me. Oh, I love you best at the awkward age. You know I love you best at the awkward age. From Letras Mania