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Persephone
Contributed by
Napoleon
on
Monday, 19th November 2007 @ 11:59:16 AM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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If only this hard windowpane could be a gentle lover
And from my suffering and pain, I'd easily recover.
Her hands are nice, and should suffice, while holding onto mine.
And from my eyes no tear may fall, for she is too divine.
Upon her head would sit a crown
Of flowers coloured white.
As if to say, make love today
And sleep all through the night.
All through my life, my soul is trapped
In barren emptiness.
And demons roam throughout the streets
Of my soul's village, rife with death.
There is one cure, for sorrow now
Felt numbly in my chest.
So to her bosom I will flee
And there my head will rest.
I must admit, this goddess tale
Is woefully unreal.
I only pray, that perhaps someday
Her soft embrace I'll feel.
Copyright ©
Napoleon
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2007-11-19 11:59:16] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Persephone
(User Rating: 1 ) by meadcomposition on
Sunday, 25th November 2007 @ 12:42:37 AM AEST (User
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Oh, bravo! This was wonderful. I've been looking around this site and more than half of it is junk that all says the same thing. This was great. |
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