A Farewell for Geoffrey
I need to forget about you,
to dispose you from my mind.
I fear I’ve spent too much on you
of my precious sands of time.
like the sun does the Earth;
but I’m starting to really see
your crooked smile will stay,
I think I’ll find it easier
I know this won’t be easy,
since you’ve held it form the start.
Everyday brought a new gift
in the form of your vagabond spirit;
just by simply being near it.
You gave me the courage to love again,
and for this I must thank you.
Yet regardless of the cost,
this change is far overdue.
Being someone’s right hand
is fine for a little while,
you cant make out your own smile.
until I couldn’t see the line,
and what used to be mine.
So I need to cut the ties
that are keeping you with me.
After all you were the one
who encourage me to be free.
You praised my jagged edges
and my ever reckless ways.
You pointed out my strengths,
something so much bigger than myself;
so I guess you must agree,
you did this to yourself.
You freed the grounded bird,
locked helpless in her cage.
You gave her your guitar,
and put her on the stage.
You said the color of freedom
always looked good upon my face.
Now I can’t see staying here,
leaving that beauty to waste.
“My what beautiful wings,”
is all you call out to say.