Before the Angels Fell

A small wooden cross

The fragile and silent reminder

Of innocence lost

Now gathering dust in a room

That time has forgotten

Too many ifs

And too many questions

To any given answer

Too many why’s

And too little reason

You stumble and you fall

Feeling nothing at all

Everything looks fine in this neighbourhood

The streets are clean and life is good

There’s a school and several stores

The big bad world seems far away

In the park where all the children play

Their mimicry of wars

And who’s to tell

Which house was built

With mortar of mercy and guilt

What stone would hide the poisoned well

The day before the angels fell

In this city of steel

The skin feels like melted down iron

Where guns are for real

And love’s just a deal on the street

No one cares to remember

Too many ifs

And too many questions

To any given answer

Too many why’s

And too little reason

With your head against the wall

You’re going nowhere at all

He’s a plastic man

With a drastic plan

He’s got a wife and three kids

He’s a bore, she’s a bitch

Got a job that sucks

Selling carpets and rugs

That nobody wants to buy

Now plastic man’s

Got a fictional friend

With a fictional face

But a deadly embrace

That he’s felt before

So he locks the door

And he’s gonna cast the die

There’s no way out

There’s no way back

If the glass will show

Just a hairline crack

He’ll be watching bullets fly

But plastic man

Overplayed his hand

He’s got to raise the stakes

Or slam on the brakes

He’s got a busy mind

That’s working overtime

Between the cheater and the lie

There’s no way out

There’s no way back

He’s got to bend down low

With the killer in his eye

Love and manipulation

Are two different doors

Both will promise salvationv But in different floors

To avoid confrontation

There’s a thin line of trust

Such a weak separation

When the line’s drawn by lust

Breaking every connection

To the child he once was

When his only protection

Was a small wooden cross

Something has changed in the neighbourhood

Where the streets were clean and life was good

They’ve closed the school and stores

The big bad world has found its way

To the park, where children used to play

That now are kept indoors

The papers sell

Their tales of grief

Claiming anger and sheer disbelief

About the man they thought they knew so well

The day before the angels fell

In this city of glass

The heart’s tied to strings of desire

To memories passed

To secrets amassed in the house

That time had forgotten

But too many ifs

And too many questions

To any given answer

Too many why’s

And too little reason

For dreams beyond recall

Once and for all

Look at the father

Look at the son

If one is the other

Thy will be done

The story no one lived to tell

About the day the angels fell…