Fraggleforever
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I have no idea where I am going with this, so.....here goes.
The boarding house was not as boisterous and noisy as it usually was. For someone had lost someone very close to his heart.
Fozzie had his ear glued to the door, with Gonzo behind him.
"That's our best friend, our leader, our captain in there." Fozzie thought to himself. "And we can't help him."
"Do you hear anything?" Gonzo asked.
"No." Fozzie said sadly.
"Fozzie, can't we do anything for him?"
Fozzie sighed.
"I don't think so Gonzo. I don't think so."
Inside, Kermit sat on his bed, clutching the letter in his hand. His family back at the swamp wrote to him about his mother passing away. He felt like his heart had been torn out of his chest. He always knew that this day would come, but he hoped and prayed that it wouldn't have been so soon. He spotted his banjo across the room, walked over, picked it up and went and sat back down on his bed. He began to strum, and a sorrowful song began to escape his lips.
"Come out moon,
come out wishing star.
Come out, come out,
wherever you are.
I'm out here in the dark,
all alone and wide awake.
Come and find me.
I'm empty and I'm cold,
and my heart's about to break.
Come and find me.
I need you to come here and find me.
Because without you, I'm totally lost.
I hung a wish, on every star.
It hasn't done much good so far.
I can only dream of you.
Wherever you are.
I'll hear you laugh, I'll see you smile.
I'll be with you, just for a while.
And when the morning comes, and the sun begins to rise,
I will lose you.
And I'll know it's just a dream, and when I open up my eyes,
I will lose you.
I used to believe in forever,
but forever's too good to be true.
I hung a wish, on every star,
it hasn't done much good so far.
I don't know what else to do.
Except to try to dream of you.
I wonder if you're dreaming too.
Wherever you are.
Werever......you are."
Kermit put down the banjo, and reached for a picture of his mother that he had on his nightstand.
"I love you mom, and I miss you." Kermit said softly to the picture.
He clutched the photo to his chest and began to sob silently.
"Wherever you are" is owned by Disney, and is used without permission.
The boarding house was not as boisterous and noisy as it usually was. For someone had lost someone very close to his heart.
Fozzie had his ear glued to the door, with Gonzo behind him.
"That's our best friend, our leader, our captain in there." Fozzie thought to himself. "And we can't help him."
"Do you hear anything?" Gonzo asked.
"No." Fozzie said sadly.
"Fozzie, can't we do anything for him?"
Fozzie sighed.
"I don't think so Gonzo. I don't think so."
Inside, Kermit sat on his bed, clutching the letter in his hand. His family back at the swamp wrote to him about his mother passing away. He felt like his heart had been torn out of his chest. He always knew that this day would come, but he hoped and prayed that it wouldn't have been so soon. He spotted his banjo across the room, walked over, picked it up and went and sat back down on his bed. He began to strum, and a sorrowful song began to escape his lips.
"Come out moon,
come out wishing star.
Come out, come out,
wherever you are.
I'm out here in the dark,
all alone and wide awake.
Come and find me.
I'm empty and I'm cold,
and my heart's about to break.
Come and find me.
I need you to come here and find me.
Because without you, I'm totally lost.
I hung a wish, on every star.
It hasn't done much good so far.
I can only dream of you.
Wherever you are.
I'll hear you laugh, I'll see you smile.
I'll be with you, just for a while.
And when the morning comes, and the sun begins to rise,
I will lose you.
And I'll know it's just a dream, and when I open up my eyes,
I will lose you.
I used to believe in forever,
but forever's too good to be true.
I hung a wish, on every star,
it hasn't done much good so far.
I don't know what else to do.
Except to try to dream of you.
I wonder if you're dreaming too.
Wherever you are.
Werever......you are."
Kermit put down the banjo, and reached for a picture of his mother that he had on his nightstand.
"I love you mom, and I miss you." Kermit said softly to the picture.
He clutched the photo to his chest and began to sob silently.
"Wherever you are" is owned by Disney, and is used without permission.