there must be a switch, i could hit to stop this head from spinning
records and decisions, like what i said or what i didn’t
i’m no angel or a demon
what you’d call a man or a woman
no part a binary, which is why i love the number 3
prose and poems and wrongs and rights, hovering between extremes
words will try, but miss there mark, what’s absolutely relative to me
i could use forgiveness
not from a god but from someone like you.
myself included
that’s one of the hardest things to do
first it comes in black and white
while the wise man knows it’s grey
grey is made from black and white
what’s my point?! it takes all three
a worried feedback loop
from wanting the better of the two
here’s my breakthrough
i should let go cause so did you
credits
from Black White and Grey,
released September 30, 2016
everything - john f gerrard
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