Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Shooting Star

Note: A poem written in memory of our friend Kent Reynolds after he passed away in the summer after his senior year.

By Matt Kuntz and Eric Bryson                                                                                

August 1994

I sat awake on the dock last week 
Watching the meteor shower. 
Enthralled by the beautiful comet’s death 
And all of its radiant power. 
Running across the darkened stage 
Spilling forth desire 
I wish I had more time to watch 
That little ball of fire 

For you filled my life with so much hope 
As you rushed on through the night. 
Your heart defined a blinding courage   
Even to your final flight. 
You were such a brilliant contrast 
Above the coal black pine 
I’ll always treasure your memory 
In this brighter heart of mine. 

Your fleeting path ‘cross the sky 
Was all to no avail 
Just a ship cast in the sea 
With a tattered, lonely sail. 
That ship set sail with the hand of God 
To make it through the night. 
But somewhere along that lonely path 
It lost its guiding light. 
Just like that ship, these rocks from the heavens 
Shoot forth with awesome power 
But shortly after, all that’s left  
Is the memory of the shower. 



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We love ya, Jive Turkey, We will see you on the road home

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