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Ergo
by Walter Jones (Age: 62)
copyright 04-20-2008


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
The show was in the evening and the mix was for review, I was talking to the bar keep, when in walked the perfect you, plopped yourself on the barstool, order me to buy you a drink, winked at my guitar, smiled at my sheets, told me, this what you should delete, life is for living, living never die, hunger in a man is never satisfied, over desire, a passing of time, you are special come and read my body and my mind.


Every boat has a mistress as the sea takes it toll
Every dreamer has boat left to row
Over the water of a hundred escapes
Love is all that maters
Who wants to count mistakes

In the mirrors of spirits seeking peace
Every screamer has a point of release

Heard the engine of roar bigger than life
Took the willing with and with out the knife

Every teardrop needs a boat to float
Across the water of years pushing and being broke

Christ died upon a cross on a hill for man
Every time I fail I know He understands

Faith allows you to walk on water
Dreamers have more than most

Host of eternal which is man which is ghost

Saw a traveler coming into my soul
Walked the muddy water
Swim in dreams where the cool of wine flows
fishes and bread broke

Every boat has a mistress as the sea takes its toll
Every dreamer has boat left to row
Over the water of a hundred escapes
Love is all that maters
Who wants to count mistakes


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04-21-2008 Susan Brown    

Where's my jacket in life? Throw me a rope! Which is man, which is ghost? I love this one, Walter. B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L.........! Sends me skipping across the water.

Susan


04-21-2008 Frank Fields    

Would, indeed, that we all had a boat with its mistress, but without the toll. A sea-faring man once told me, "It's a one-way trip. You might as well make the most of it."

Sometimes the most profound and sublime truths, recognized, are presented within the most brief commentaries that speak to Infinity and the Great Void, itself.

Aye, give me the boat with its mistress and it'll be a happy challenge: the sea and I.

Frank :)
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