I Have Walked a Long Time

Lyrics: Sonia Sanchez Music: William A Knowles I Have Walked a Long Time by Sonia Sanchez (我实在太喜欢Sonia Sanchez了, 我深爱Sonia Sanchez的这首诗歌。) i have walked a long time much longer than death that splinters wid her innuendos. my life, ah my alien life, is like an echo of nostalgia bringen blue screens to bury clouds rinsen wite stones stretched among the sea. you, man, will you remember me when i die? will you stare and stain my death and say i saw her dancen among swallows far from the world's obscenities? you, man, will you remember and cry? and i have not loved. always while the body prowls the soul catalogues each step; while the unconscious unbridles feasts the flesh knots toward the shore. ah, i have not loved wid legs stretched like stalks against sheets wid stomachs drainen the piracy of oceans wid mouths discarden the gelatin to shake the sharp self. you, man, will you remember me when i die? will you stare and stain my death and say i saw her dancen among swallows far from the world's obscenities? you, man, will you remember and cry? i have walked by memory of others between the blood night and twilights i have lived in tunnels and fed the bloodless fish; between the yellow rain and ash, i have heard the rattle of my seed, so time, like some pearl necklace embracen a superior whore, converges and the swift spider binds my breast. you, man, will you remember me when i die? will you stare and stain my death and say i saw her applauden suns far from the grandiose audience? you, man, will you remember and cry?