left some food wrapped up
in a plastic bag
on the kitchen table
way too long
i sat down to eat
next to the bag
i was too tired
to throw it out
i saw a swarm of fruit flies
i took the bag downstairs
when i came back
they were still there
flying jerky patterns
like snowflakes in the air
i’m sorry you’ve got nowhere to go
left straight right straight
i can’t find a reason
i know i’ll keep going but
i can’t find a reason
nothing looks right
nothing smells right
and i can’t land
geometric patterns
smearing out of control
only have enough gas left
for the beercan to the bowl
what can you do but go on?
oh no you make your own mistakes
i cannot bring them back to you
oh no you make your own mistakes
i cannot measure up to you


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    i think the fruit flies are parallel to a relationship that the person is going through. he "left it way too long" and now it's covered with things "flying jerky patterns". maybe he's sick of something that he should of ended a while ago? "I'm sorry you've got no where to go / I can't find a reaon / I know I'll keep going but / I can't find a reason" suggests that. now they're in a state of confusion.

    just a thought.

    sillymofo15on June 07, 2004   Link

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