And I Feel Alright



Tell me everything
I’m so sick of hearing nothing
Everybody wants to know
What freedom is like

I’m dying
For a little stimulation
Can you blow my mind
More that one time tonight

And I’m falling now


Whoa
I want it all
Whoa
There’s no time to waste at all
Whoa
Don’t you hear that sound

That’s my heart blowing through the air tonight
And I feel alright

It’s not so
Complicated as you make it
You put too much
Into the little things

You gotta slow it down boy
And stop being such a killjoy
Before you know it
This life is going to pass you by
And you’re falling now

Whoa
You should want it all
Whoa
There’s no time to waste at all
Whoa
Don’t you hear that sound
That’s your heart blowing through the air tonight
And you feel alright


Stop pretending that you don’t care
When you know it’s true
That you’re a sheep amongst the wolves
And it’s killing you
Don’t be so scared
All the time
Please don’t give up the fight
Stop wasting so much of my time


Whoa
I want it all
Whoa
There’s no time to waste at all
Whoa
Don’t you hear that sound
That’s my heart blowing through the air tonight
And I feel alright

About this poem

A love poem abouit the differing opinions of the members of NFC.

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Submitted by nfcska on March 06, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme aabx axxc d BEBEBF CC bgxx hhgxd BeBEBFcc xixixjcj BEBEBFCC
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,152
Words 230
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 1, 6, 2, 4, 5, 8, 8, 8

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