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Why do I write poems, Is it just a harsh release?
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Really and truly; I loved you will all of my being. Holding you in my arms until we both drifted off, undescribable. Bliss.
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touching on a blackened wall, concrete hides the lies the deepest cracks in dry cement, i use as a disguise
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How do I breathe with this hand clenched around my throat
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you are my light, when everything gets dark,
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Just in time you stopped my fate,
pulled me back from heavens gate,
the blood runs dry but my heart it still remains.
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Is this a pain I cannot feel, to come up short for something real? Must torments crown my dizzy head, from us too close the road ahead,
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Upon a slight bump in the ground the grass flows, much like swaying kelp under an ocean current,
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an unheard noise an unknown place
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I find myself staring at nothing more often than usual.
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she stares at him with blank features
an empty stare that he can't process
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maybe sometimes I feel deserving, but surely that alone can't make up for a million hollow feelings seeping into my veins and planting into
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To imagine the one I love,
feeling comfort in anothers arms,
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the words they say come out in stride,
when emotions are at full tide,
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So i've thought of losing heart,
to ones disguise a missing art,
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There was this one little moment in my life
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A dark room
buzzing with energy
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something doesn't feel right - something's out of place i'm sure of it
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an anonymous speaker shouting to a crowd of listeners
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Exciting like the rain falling on my skin
you reach me somewhere deep within
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I don't know my true purpose and truly,
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Rhyme Scheme aquired from
Leonard Cohens - Closing Time
Beautiful song
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son, follow in my footsteps,
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I won't stay the same, but i'll pretend, that my current image will never end,
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Deep lights I reach for
hidden beneath waves of chance
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Have you ever thought - this is the end of my search for acceptance in this life. Felt so alone that you can't conquer it, so you simply give in.
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I catch my eyes watering with tears, remembering back on broken years,
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He sits in a wooden chair the oak a hard rest
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something undescribable seen only
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He stares... looking straight at a star
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teach me peace and I just might
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