Splattering colors on spaces bold,
orange glow sunset
and shimmering indigo night.
I'm broken in places you cannot erase
so I'll take my moonlight sonatas and turn them bitter with time.
Hardened marble, but inevitably
We each seek out in others the vibrational tone to compliment our own.
Attracted by the pull of Love,
your face haunts my sweetest nightmares.
I wish that you could see past the exterior to my outstretched hand
clasp it, pull me out of me and take me away.
I feel your heart beating beside me
the rhythm of my life throbbing, yet you let me go.
To have you in my arms again
would be a mint dream miracle, and
as long as I am breathing
I promise I will hold on tight.
Tiny pieces sewn together
by the look in your eyes with one word.
Author notes
I tried so hard to paint perfection in my eyes [Not quite Juliet, Midnight-x-Rose]
Splattering colors on spaces bold, [Paint by Number, Danneh]
orange glow sunset [Desert Oasis, crazymomma]
and shimmering indigo night. [mine]
I'm broken in places you cannot erase. [Stab in the Dark?, Midnight-x-Rose]
so I'll take my moonlight sonatas and turn them bitter with time. [Trampled rose, Danneh]
Hardened marble, but inevitably [mine]
We each seek out in others the vibrational tone to compliment our own. [Vibrations of Love, skye01]
Attracted by the pull of Love, [Beyond All Space and Time, skye01]
your face haunts my sweetest nightmares. [mine]
I wish that you could see past the exterior to my outstretched hand [Dying Faith, jesusfan01]
clasp it, pull me out of me and take me away. [mine]
I feel your heart beating beside me [your strength, jesusfan01]
the rhythm of my life throbbing, yet you let me go. [mine]
To have you in my arms again [Without You, crazymomma]
would be a mint dream miracle, and [mine]
as long as I am breathing [Quantum of Solace, crazymomma]
I promise I will hold on tight. [mine]
Tiny pieces sewn together [mine]
by the look in your eyes with one word. [mine]
A contest entry
- Final Round by Blooming Poet.
300 points, ended August 9, 2 entries
Gold trophy winner
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