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I Say Goodnight While There is Still Light

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I Say Goodnight While There is Still Light
By: R.A.B. on 3/2/2003; 9:33 AM

I say goodnight while there is still light.
While I still do everything with all my might.
While the sun has yet to set before my eyes.
While summer’s heat is yet to fade away,
and give way to fall who’s as cold as ice.


Henceforth, I leave in a blaze of glory,
without a single trace of worry,
sleeping tight without being gray,
knowing that I have yet to loose my way.


Now I turn from everything that’s bright,
saying goodnight while there is still light-
glad- knowing that I have turned,
while still in the glimmer of the light.


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RE: I Say Goodnight While There is Still Light
By: R.A.B. on 3/2/2003; 9:40 AM

The speaker in this poem's kinda sick; whatever, this thing just popped out of my head. I have no idea why...well...I think it was because I was getting frustrated that Michael Jordan's Wizards are not doing that well.Although they just won one over Yao Ming and the Rockets. I still want to see him play in the play-offs, atleast for one last time so that he'd have the fairy tale ending that he so much deserves.

Anyway, hope you like it.

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RE: I Say Goodnight While There is Still Light
By: Daryl Del Rosario on 3/4/2003; 4:00 AM

Huh???

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RE: I Say Goodnight While There is Still Light
By: R.A.B. on 3/4/2003; 7:14 AM

It's a poem about knowing how to call it quits the right way.

Well...at least for my point of view.

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