It was winter 1957. Everything was covered in snow and ice. It was the coldest time of the year. Especially for John Keensley. At the moment he was lying in the park, on a bench. He had put some old newspapers on him, trying to get a little bit warmer. It didn’t matter anyway, since it was snowing all night long. He hadn’t slept for about four nights now. Not since he escaped his prison, the orphanage. Now he was caught in a whole new prison. He spent the whole 일 trying to find food. He didn’t have any money though, so sometimes he 스톨, 훔친 some 음식 to get through the day. When it started to get dark, he’d head back to the park. The only place where he could sleep, 또는 at least try to sleep, without being send away. There were some other, older men in the park too each night. John assumed that they were drug abusers 또는 alcoholics 또는 something like that. The first night John had spent in the park, they’d come up to him. Asking him for money. Like he would be freezing outside if he had money to pay for shelter. It sure was a bad system. Homeless actually had to pay a lot to stay overnight and get some warm 음식 in a shelter home. Even in the winter, in this weather, they wouldn’t let a seventeen 년 old boy stay for even one night. They just told him that if he didn’t have the money, he had to get out. So he did. And he hasn’t closed his eyes since.
Today he walked passed a factory. He saw some kids walk in, in the morning and walk out at night. Tomorrow he would go there and see if he could get a job. At least he would have some money. It had to be enough to buy some food. Maybe it would even be enough to spend a night in a shelter. Sleep in a warm 침대 again. God, he missed the feeling of a warm bed. Going to 침대 had always been the best part of his day. In the orphanage he had lived with terrible people, who would beat 당신 up if 당신 didn’t listen to them. To the outside world they may seem like holy men, looking after the children who have 로스트 both their parents. But they weren’t holy, not at all. 당신 may wonder what has happened to John’s parents. Well.. I don’t really know either. All I know is that they both died when he was six years old. He has lived in the orphanage since then. Until now of course.
The 다음 morning, John went on his way to the factory. He had to walk about 45 분 to get there. When he got to there, he saw that people were already heading inside. He felt nervous, but he also knew it had no use to just stand there in the cold. So he started walking towards the building. When he’d almost arrived near the entrance, he saw a man who, what seemed like it, was in charge. He walked up to him and asked him for a job. The man was actually nicer that John had expected. First he laughed in his face, which isn’t such a nice thing to do of course. But after John kind of explained his situation, the man said he would have a week to proof himself. If he did the job right, he could stay. John was a hard worker, he had to be. This job was his only hope at a better future. A future without having to sleep outside. A future without being hungry all 일 and all night. This was his only rescue.
Today he walked passed a factory. He saw some kids walk in, in the morning and walk out at night. Tomorrow he would go there and see if he could get a job. At least he would have some money. It had to be enough to buy some food. Maybe it would even be enough to spend a night in a shelter. Sleep in a warm 침대 again. God, he missed the feeling of a warm bed. Going to 침대 had always been the best part of his day. In the orphanage he had lived with terrible people, who would beat 당신 up if 당신 didn’t listen to them. To the outside world they may seem like holy men, looking after the children who have 로스트 both their parents. But they weren’t holy, not at all. 당신 may wonder what has happened to John’s parents. Well.. I don’t really know either. All I know is that they both died when he was six years old. He has lived in the orphanage since then. Until now of course.
The 다음 morning, John went on his way to the factory. He had to walk about 45 분 to get there. When he got to there, he saw that people were already heading inside. He felt nervous, but he also knew it had no use to just stand there in the cold. So he started walking towards the building. When he’d almost arrived near the entrance, he saw a man who, what seemed like it, was in charge. He walked up to him and asked him for a job. The man was actually nicer that John had expected. First he laughed in his face, which isn’t such a nice thing to do of course. But after John kind of explained his situation, the man said he would have a week to proof himself. If he did the job right, he could stay. John was a hard worker, he had to be. This job was his only hope at a better future. A future without having to sleep outside. A future without being hungry all 일 and all night. This was his only rescue.
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One lonely sunday afternoon
I sit in my chamber and have nothing to do
My 사랑 is far away
I wonder if (s)he's already forgotten me
So I sadly watch the sky
See the raindrops passing by
One looonely sunday afternooon...
One looonely sunday afternoon
One lonely sunday afternoon
I'm even as my 꽃 still out of bloom
I find some old photos, covered with dust
I cannot forget 당신 although I know that I must
So I sadly let them fly
And this time I have to cry
One looonely sunday afternooon...
One looonely sunday afternoon
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당신 seek for spark of hope.
Your life held by
darkness thoughts,
anchor is
some place else.
Bad luck follows 당신
like a hook,
won't let 당신 go,
won't leave 당신 alone.
당신 smile today,
and cry whole eternity,
like that's your fate,
disturbing thoughts
to lie inside of you,
to take away everything
that 당신 hope for.
Devil is calling your name,
leaves 당신 not,
당신 don't see the 앤젤 on
your shoulder,
trying to give 당신 a strength.
당신 long for life
that 당신 don't know of,
당신 seek for peace,
trying to get away
from misty forest
that stains your heart
into black.