hard bark on the family tree
october leaves on massachusetts' trees.

a sight so fleetingly free

just how october leaves
just how october leaves
just how october leaves
me

on fire with the maple trees,
on my knees with these leaves on these boston streets,
praying to a god a godforsaken summer night stole
(one night), one fight, one family swallowed whole.

some things just fall apart
some families stand like november trees: barren and stark.
some things just fall apart
some memories continue breaking this cold heart

and some sons have a hard time
looking at things the same
looking in their father's eyes
when both their heads hang in shame

highways home become oceans
that i just can't swim
and the rusty gates of Eden lock
to never let me in.

let me in

oceans of emotions we've got to swim

well i open my eyes
i can't see that family
i can't see that home

so i'll just keep them closed

outside the door with these open arms,
with the warmth of the maple tree.

if these trees can't replaces these scars
then let their leaves just bury me

let their leaves just bury me.


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    oh dude i love this one STSATS is all pretty good actually the ending seems the most outstanding part maybe the trees are friends that he's trying to look to replace his family who didn't give him enough love?

    r4tb3llyon March 29, 2009   Link

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