“No time left now for shame
Horizon behind me, no more pain
Windswept stars blink and smile
Another song, another mile
You read the line every time
Ask me about crime in my mind
Ask me why another road song
Funny but I bet you never left home
On a good day, I know it ain’t every day
We can part the sea
And on a bad day, I know it ain’t every day
Glory beyond our reach
Fourteen seconds until sunrise
Tired but wiser for the time
Lightning 30 miles away
Three thousand more in two days”
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This is how we feel, tired but wiser.
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The Black Crowes “Wiser Time”
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Que primo fofo… Com esta declaração numa linha do tempo. Que casal! Adorei!
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Oi Prima! Obrigado :)
Beijo!
Hahaha. my mistake. I thought it was a poem when in fact it’s a song. But then again I guess a song can be a poem. But I guess I thought you had written it. :)
so wonderful!
sweet man. I love how you included the pictures at the end of the poem, like a visual timeline of your relationship.
I’m curious what the last line means, “three thousand more in two days.”
Thanks Kyle.
Yes, indeed it is a timeline from 2000 till today. But looks like we missed a few years tough ’cause i couldn’t find nice pictures :\
And I’m curious about the last line too.