Standing On A Balcony I Can Hear The Rain
I can hear the rain,
Leaving miles of jagged lines
Humming softly, unlike a train.
That travels through the plains,
Running on gas fueled by bloodlines
I can hear the rain.
Pounding its chest in the domain
Like a king to his concubine
Humming softly, unlike a train.
Where people toast Champagne
With a tongue stained with asinine
I can hear the rain.
Dripping on tress and rusted chains
The pine and rust fill the air; they combine
Humming softly, unlike a train.
And there, on a balcony, I can reign
forever like Frankenstein
I can hear the rain,
Humming softly, unlike a train.
The End.