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A Lament For Her

Contributed by Lucid_Tides on Thursday, 20th July 2006 @ 06:23:43 PM in AEST
Topic: anguished



You brought me here
Into this world of persisting bane
You never said it would be easy
In this existance of pain
You are the thoughts
That drown my agnostic mind
If you've walked this path before
Why leave me in this memory, entwined?

I found myself
Hoping death would breathe
Down my neck,
Rotting helplessly
Searching for ease
That would flow upon the breeze
Benieth the midnight sky
Within the deepest seas

Something that will help
To control this driven urge
Death will walk beside me
As the splendor lights emerge

We walked to the end
Where Angels refuse to fly
"I'll wait for you here", she said
With mournful dulects in her sigh

You brought me here
Into this world that's Nonexistent
Each generation will eventually end
And the pain will be persistent
You are the thoughts
That drown my weary mind
These are the words that I wrote
A Lament for her sombre eyes




Copyright © Lucid_Tides ... [ 2006-07-20 18:23:43]
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Re: A Lament For Her (User Rating: 1 )
by Eternal_Dreamer on Wednesday, 24th January 2007 @ 06:17:06 PM AEST
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Dougith my dear friend I have missed you and your remarkable poetry so much. You are a gift to our poetic souls my dear friend and through the magic of your pen you write the most outstanding masterpieces. Would love to see you back & posting again.
A sad, painful and heart touching write penned by an incredibly gifted poet~
love n hugs ur friend,
sue m


Re: A Lament For Her (User Rating: 1 )
by a7x36 on Monday, 5th February 2007 @ 03:49:55 AM AEST
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muy bueno




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