BlueEpocha Posted December 5, 2005 In a bus shelter In a bus shelter at keys of south Soothed by a slow soft humming of a melody Formulated in the head of an old man Who stood in front of me The world came to a slow motion In a bus shelter at keys of south Hushing my worries while softening like lotion For a speck in the cosmos was witnessing a moment He stood not knowing For the melody only existed in his head In a bus shelter at the keys of south Where barriers were broken I a stranger took comfort Where no one seems to measure up And disappointment fills cups In a bus shelter at keys of south Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zynab Posted December 14, 2005 I get on that bus every dawn in search of a new horizon a new opportunity the white would day a better future my mother would say I get on that bus everyday thinking that today is going to be different they gonna offer a job that meets my needs but instead they tell me to get down on my knees and clean IM too experiences I say then wait the white says but I cant afford to wait so I start to clean any beliefs I had on democracy pride wiped away from office windows your lucky you even here weant to university you in for a chance but wait the white says so I get of that bus waiting for my turn to shine to be accepted and to treated as a citizen i walk away from the bus thinking im asking to much or asking to little to late Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raula Posted December 31, 2005 Blue wow..never thought a bus shelter could evoke such sentiments reminds me of an old maxi priest (remixed)song: where it starts with: lonely crowd in a bus after work..Iam day dreaming.. :cool: ulalalalala..love that song(its called some guyz have all the luck, originally sang by an old jamaican group: Inner circle). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites