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Lost Time
Contributed by
proudestmonkey
on
Tuesday, 9th October 2007 @ 01:24:37 PM in AEST
Topic:
SadPoetry
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His watch stopped ten minutes after He died.
After the disunion of cool metal from clammy skin
She looked in his face and said goodbye,
Her words unheard by the lifeless coils residing within.
She slipped on the watch, adjusted the finicky link,
Hoping that with each tender breath to take,
Each step to make, each thought to think,
Its' innards might be cajoled to awake.
The springs and fragments beyond repair
Have mangled every useful part,
Portentiously destroying each mechanism there,
Exposing another broken heart.
Her downfall cushioned by boorish brick,
When time plundered his native tick.
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proudestmonkey
... [
2007-10-09 13:24:37] (Date/Time posted on
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