John Blyth

Waiting For Something

Waiting for something is similar to being in a rut when every day is the same and you've lost touch with the wonderful old sensations that made you feel alive.
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Poem: Waiting for something

Bring back that light,
that used to shine inside of me,
make me all a glow,
I don’t want to feel like a robot,
not anymore,
my life is like pilot of a TV show,
waiting for that long over due exciting incident,
for the story to really take off,
that adventure destiny has install for me,
when will that be,
I’ll never know,
one thing I do know,
I’ll be ready

John Blyth

I write spec scripts in my spare time, I hope one day I have my own TV show or even a movie. Also a poet.

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