4/1/2004
Wake up and crawl out of my warm Bed.
Eyes dont want to open,
Brain dont want no Invasion into my Head.
You used to Laugh at me, you found it so Funny,
When I just felt my way around my House -
And you would say, Come on, just open your Eyes Honey!
The smell of Coffee necessary to start my day,
Turn on the TV, sip my Brew,
And try to get Connected in my own way.
Being close to you was almost as warm and good,
As staying in my cozy Bed,
And being next to you felt good, just the way it should.
But that was long ago and those days are long gone.
You know that now I wake up all alone.
Its not the same. Sometimes I wonder how I hang on.
But I make it just fine, through every single day,
I get past the aches I know so well -
And think about how you never meant to stay.
Its okay, and like I said, Ill always love you.
I have the memories to hold onto -
And I learned a lot about survival because of you.
So, I wake up every day, and crawl out of my warm Bed.
My Eyes still dont want to open,
Cuz my Brain dont want no Invasion into my Head
Deborah Coss, has been writting since 8 years old, getting published off and on since 15, and finally realized her child hood dream, of carrying press credentials, working for womanmotorist.com. A diverse writer, publishing several business type sites, she now publishes her own site, 1kindthing.com, creates some fine arts, and loves photography, commenting she is a social portraiture photographer and prefers the medium of black and white. In art, she has a very constructionist attitude, and enjoys making masks, and other 3 dimensional objects. On a personal side, she survived an extremly violent childhood, some serious trauma , including being crushed by a car at age 3 and half. Thus, her site 1kindthing.com, tells of overcoming hardships, in her many styles of writing. She is a baby boomer, raised in Southern California, bi-lingual in Spanish, descened from French, German, English and American Indian bloodlines. Coss finds words fun, and communication an art.
Author:: Deborah Coss
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