The Lessons In Answering Rhetorical Questions

by uppercase   Feb 19, 2008


I'll stay room temperature only if you don't spoil this whole event.
If you're in my past then you're in danger, for only the people in the present survive.
Back down, I'm shutting down all power and shifting into 5th gear, lets just hope I don't stall.
I'm a risk with a pen and a paper, maybe just a creative imagination, I'll write you out word for word.
You'll find me somewhere caught between my head and my eyes, somewhere there's a line of reality.
I like to stay behind this line, only because the most beautiful things are the things that can't exist in the future.
The sky changes from black to blue, but as far as I know my heart is staying the same color.
It isn't helpful being stationary in a changing world, eventually the cement under my feet will be removed.
I can't say I won't adapt to the change, because my mind is the only thing taking the steps, not my feet.
I'll be your genuine threat, and we'll name it freedom of expression, so in this salutation; don't mix up the meaning.
It's nothing short of a you had me at hello; this is where the past tense will kick your ass.

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  • 16 years ago

    by mistressxsork

    Sorry for not commenting on your work,
    I have been busy with work and whatnot.
    This one was very.. interesting?
    To say the least, anyway.
    The first couple of lines were love.

    Keep it darling.
    Overall Rating: 6.0/5