rating this is no game, can't you tell? [may 16 2004, 23:00]

the Bar was dark and quiet and still
and nothing could be heard
the dust lay undisturbed
at a table near the back, underneath a fan
two men shared a joke about the normal folk

the cards are on the table
the winner takes it all
the game is nearly over
one man about to fall

well i don't believe in heaven
i don't believe in hell
i don't believe what i'm seeing
this is no game, can't you tell

"i'm calling your bluff!" the first man said
"the people went to war, they always wanted more
and how could i ever fail to lose
they can't take it any more, they want to end the score"

the second man showed his hand
some walked barefoot across the land
and many have seen the future
and are doing the best they can

well i don't believe in heaven
i don't believe in hell
i don't believe what i'm seeing
this is no game, can't you tell

well i don't believe in heaven
i don't believe in hell
i don't believe what i'm seeing
this is no game, can't you tell

the clock ticked past the final hour
now which of the men had lost? and what was the cost?
the glasses now were empty and gone
to wash away the shame, and take away the pain

one man left the table
the other was head in hands
he paid the bill for the defeated
the only thing that's left that stands

no, i don't believe in heaven
i don't believe in hell
i don't believe what i'm seeing
this is no game, can't you tell

i don't believe in heaven
i don't believe in hell
i don't believe what i'm seeing
this is no game, can't you tell
the levellers - the game

just quoting lyrics, recently. it's just... all day long there are sentences and words popping up in my head that would make a great beginning of a weblog-post... yet there is always trouble and distraction and when i finally get to write something down it's all gone as quickly as it had come... it's them...
music cures it all.
charon