The Land of Didn’t Care
The morning sun come rising up, over the garden wall.
Shone on a girl so saddened there, she did not hear its call.
Come shine we me it said to her, come dance upon the lawn.
Come touch the trees, the flowers too, come celebrate the dawn.
She did not move, nor give a sign, she was as still as air.
The problem seemed she had reached, the land of didn’t care.
The land where only strangers meet and strangers they remain.
The land of quiet broken hearts, wait to laugh again.
Step inside, touch a heart, mend a smile my friend.
Make her hear, make her see, bring her home again.
The sun rose high above the clouds and cast a shadow so.
On that girl so saddened there, she did not see its glow.
Come out from within the darkness, come look upon the light.
Come touch my hand and warm your soul, come celebrate your life.
She did not move and did not speak, nor move a single hair.
The problem seemed she had reached, the land of didn’t care.
The land of lonely solitude, where teardrops fall like rain.
The land of smile and laughter are bound beneath a chain.
Step inside, touch a heart, mend a smile my friend.
Make her hear, make her see, bring her home again.
The sun gave way to darkness and fell beyond the land.
On that girl so saddened there and could not understand.
It said to her, until tomorrow, when I’ll be back again.
To try and mend your broken heart and try and be your friend.
She did not move, not did not touch, nor smelled the fragrant air.
The problem seemed she had reached the land of didn’t care.
The land where all the broken hearts are laced from end to end.
The land where all the love is gone and dreams can never send.
Step inside, touch a heart, mend a smile my friend.
Make her hear, make her see, bring her home again.
So beautiful and touching!
By: Arts & Rhymes on July 8, 2014
at 11:51 am
thank YOU very much, appreciate your words!
By: Ron DuBour on July 8, 2014
at 1:23 pm