Wake Up Now

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You're on a plane. You scream. You feel the pain as you felt that day. You're 33 now, but that seemed just like yesterday. You keep thinking he's still alive, but deep down inside your brain you know. You know that the first thing you remember of your father is that '''truck'''. Every time you sleep you get instant shivers down your spine. That autumn snowy night, expecting your Father home from work. You kept waiting. Expecting him to arrive. But in a single turn of events. It all changed. It changed, for good.
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''You're on a plane. You scream. You feel the pain as you felt that day. You're 33 now, but that seemed just like yesterday. You keep thinking he's still alive, but deep down inside your brain you know. You know that the first thing you remember of your father is that '''truck'''. Every time you sleep you get instant shivers down your spine. That autumn snowy night, expecting your Father home from work. You kept waiting. Expecting him to arrive. But in a single turn of events. It all changed. It changed, for good.
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Its been 27 years now. And look where you are. In a chair, strapped looking over at nobody. Outside is a window you can't open. You don't now exactly where you're going. And you have a world deafening task at your hands. Would Daddy be '''proud'''? What are you going to do now?
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Its been 27 years now. And look where you are. In a chair, strapped looking over at nobody. Outside is a window you can't open. You don't now exactly where you're going. And you have a world deafening task at your hands. Would Daddy be '''proud'''? What are you going to do now?''

Revision as of 14:07, 7 June 2012

You're on a plane. You scream. You feel the pain as you felt that day. You're 33 now, but that seemed just like yesterday. You keep thinking he's still alive, but deep down inside your brain you know. You know that the first thing you remember of your father is that truck. Every time you sleep you get instant shivers down your spine. That autumn snowy night, expecting your Father home from work. You kept waiting. Expecting him to arrive. But in a single turn of events. It all changed. It changed, for good.

Its been 27 years now. And look where you are. In a chair, strapped looking over at nobody. Outside is a window you can't open. You don't now exactly where you're going. And you have a world deafening task at your hands. Would Daddy be proud? What are you going to do now?



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