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Peace in Heart and Soul
Contributed by
Faust
on
Sunday, 11th December 2005 @ 09:57:55 PM in AEST
Topic:
EmotionalPoetry
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As snow falls, calm, outside
all my sorrow cannot hide.
For what's under my christmas tree
simply doesn't matter to me.
With you so very, sadly far away
it seems I can safely say
That without you being here
it wont be a good new year.
I sit and am so wreckless
on this bloody christmas.
I will try to do my best
so that you may rest.
Your happiness is all I want
so my soul it doesn't haunt.
Behold a blizzard has come
to cover up the bright sun,
As doubt plagues my mind
and covers the sublime.
What beast can live out there,
how can I live in fear?
The storm ceases to intensify
as a pair of wolves pass by.
Why is it I don't cease to be?
Simply since she loves me.
As do I love her with all my heart,
I simply hate being apart.
Walking through this cold wasteland
I see all the horrors first hand.
Yet it has such a bittersweet beauty
like the love of her and me.
And with her love and calm snow
I finally have peace in heart and soul.
Copyright ©
Faust
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2005-12-11 21:57:55] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Peace in Heart and Soul
(User Rating: 1 ) by JacobsKK on
Sunday, 11th December 2005 @ 10:16:36 PM AEST (User
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Oh how sad... :( It's a good write but it makes me wanna go drive over to my baby's house and hug them. That means you're a good writer lol. You really know how to bring out the emotion in people. WELL done :D |
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Re: Peace in Heart and Soul
(User Rating: 1 ) by emystar on
Monday, 12th December 2005 @ 02:50:47 AM AEST (User
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Very beautifully written even in the sadness.
huggs,
emy |
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