First floor people
I'll take my place among the throngs
Everyone reading books on how not to fall

Some may say, the world looks
The same through red eyes, no way
Covered in dirt off the floor, I'm seeing straight

Don't be scared if you know
Help me to explain myself

Who am I to fool now if you're gone, you're gone
If I am found below the ground
I'm searching, desperate

Prepared people, take your places on deck
I'm a lost boy with no one to tell me I am safe
Overarching rules have told me not to think about

Who am I to fool now if you're gone, you're gone
If I am found below the ground
I'm searching, desperate

This hole is deeper by the hour
My hands are bleeding I spin around, you're nowhere
I'll throw away my ugly plans
They're too tired to push me anywhere but down

So who am I to fool now if you're gone, you're gone
If I am found below the ground
I'm searching, desperate

So who am I to fool now if you're gone, you're gone
When I am found below the ground
I'm searching, I'm desperate


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    Since this is the only comment, I won't feel guilty about rambling.

    'First Floor People' ~People on the ground floor (people on earth) 'Take my

    Toni75on April 18, 2012   Link

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