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HAH! He would say, as he looked on the day
as the moments passed beyond him
Little old Reynold would find games to play
to keep all the children from crying.
He was so kind and gentle, funny of wise
he brought the sunniest of days to the childhood wonderland
Who on this Earth could take him away,
and destroy all of those bright and shining days
in which little old Reynold would show off his smile
and bring those in pain out of their denial
It was a shining memory in the faces of time
the one little spark of the flame
Little old Reymond looked out at the day
and said “it is going to rain”
everyone laughed as the clouds disappeared
the day pressed on
all the more he did fear.
One little step to his final crime
the poor little Reynold was about to die.
Each second traversed through the passage of time
as the sky absorbed the fury of the sun.
But as these moments passed them all by,
the engine was beginning to run.
Wishes would tell that the pain that was felt
was the prelude to tender creation
of the once know friend of the monstrous trend
that was sown with ridiculous patients.
One more song he would sing that day
as the beautiful wonderland continued to play
Feeling the passage of his constant beat
as the sound of his cold and naked feet
ceaselessly drumming upon his most feared objection
the voyage through the Earth’s crust
the vibration continued to sink into the sand
and revolved through the dirt and the dust.
His one last song, as the beats passed him by
and the sound of his feet subsided
all those around him began to cry
As he lay there slowly dying
humming himself his last farewell
as the tone of the story begins to tell
the prelude to the most guarded fear
as death approached him far too near.
So here he lay, in his hospital bed
With metal machines attached to his head
The disease he was given had spread.
The children continued to play that day
as the rain washed all the pain away
the tap of their feet marching cold on the ground
would travel the Earth with the speed of the sound
of poor Little Old Reynold’s last caring tone
of the beeping machine that sang his last song
- by Icklejabob |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 02/03/2009 |
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- Title: The Death Of Reynold Fedder
- Artist: Icklejabob
- Description: I just sat down and wrote this today, i think its pretty cool, alot of messages and symbolism if you look deep enough
- Date: 02/03/2009
- Tags: death reynold fedder
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