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untitled
Contributed by
hmverd
on
Saturday, 15th July 2006 @ 09:18:53 PM in AEST
Topic:
MiscPoems
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The sun goes down, the darkness spreads
Through all the world.
Every hand is still:
There is no life
And what was life is now forgotten -
Cast upon the blackened sea,
Never to be free.
And as I watch, pale, cold and reserved,
The water, void, yet full of life,
Pulses in upon itself.
Dreary trees upon the water's edge
Plummet to their doom below,
With darkness now so vast.
The die is cast.
From below the silent depths
A lonely figure, shoulded in black
Seemed to rise; a presence
So unnerving I let out a gasp.
But no sound served to break the intense glare
Between him and I.
And so, to die...
From the shadows, never ending black,
He stole the world, claimed it back
From the living for the dead.
His frame was slight and agile, yet large and full of power.
But all that faded, and was no more,
Nothing was ever more, consumed by eternal mist.
And really ever did I exist?
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Re: untitled
(User Rating: 1 ) by lillyjane on
Sunday, 16th July 2006 @ 02:40:44 AM AEST (User
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Well it was a brilliant first attempt...xx |
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