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Cemetery
Contributed by
midnight_writer
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Wednesday, 26th November 2008 @ 11:34:59 PM in AEST
Topic:
goodbyepoetry
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I pass you on my way there
On the drive to forget you
A familiar face
But you aren't the one I wanted to see
Only fitting
Rage and fire - yet so sad.
Last time I saw you;
Tears in your eyes.
Only half-hidden
Or maybe i know you too well.
I can never hold on forever
Cemeteries seem like a place to be
When you're letting go.
Of everything you've ever known;
Even if I have nothing to bury.
Instead of unearthing the dirt,
I took some pictures
Then tore them all to pieces
Put the pieces with anything else I had
A box on a shelf I'll never reach
You're only a corner in my mind.
Maybe someday I'll dust the shelves
With or without you
But I'm not one for housecleaning
If you can reach that box;
We'll bring our shovels
Into the cemetery where I left you.
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Re: Cemetery
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Friday, 28th November 2008 @ 02:05:51 AM AEST (User
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Amazing metaphorical piece! I was captivated through out this. Really well done and wonderfully poetic. A fitting metaphor for the ending of, forgetting of, and moving beyond of....love.
BRAVO!
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