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Jeffrey Elliot Miller

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Co-Writers 50/50


TWO LITTLE BOXES


In the top of Dad's dresser, first drawer on the right


Two little boxes of treasures, he kept, easy to find


Fancy pencils and pens that had seen their last line


And the Old broken watches, he kept for all time.


 


There's an old silver Zippo, he never lit,


I never saw him light one cigarette.


Medals and Ribbons from a war he survived.


As if he kept them in honor of  his friends that died.


 


Did some of these things make him cry ?


Was it joy, or sorrow, could he tell my why.


Questions with answers I haven't found yet.


The man I barely knew, But will never forget


 


If he was still here to guide me


Would he like the Man I've come to be


Two little boxes,  Too little Time.


Two Little Brothers, seeking answers like mine


 


He Saved pieces of his life in little boxes


It occurred to me today..... I do the same !


Am I just like him, Was he just like me ?


Then, Just like that, a little answer came.


 


I won't find my Dad in those Two Little Boxes


Though I could search until the day I die.


Let me tell you something, little brother


I find my Dad complete, in you and I


 


I guess that's why........


 


In the top of my dresser, first drawer on the right,


The old broken watches, I keep for all time


 


Music and Lyrics Written by Jeffrey Elliot Miller, Copywrite this date, June 14th,2006


 


( I invite any and all of the writers on AW to help me with this song if you care to. It is a work in progress. Change lyrics, music, or arrangement. That is fine with me.  Don't bother critisizing if you aren't interested in helping. Just add you own input ( Lyrics, Music, Vocal, Intrumentation,  if you care to.  As I said , Fix it, where you think it needs fixing.)


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 



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