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Camus
Contributed by
FleurdeSang
on
Thursday, 30th April 2009 @ 02:48:29 PM in AEST
Topic:
dedicatedpoems
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I pictured you
wrapped in twilight
a silent revolt
shrieking in your
dead veins
‘Nothing!’
I heard you sing,
A divine requiem
of dust and shadow
Of passionate weeping
And I wept
and sing to you still,
a lost pearl amongst the ruin,
a violent wind
seeking shelter within
your vagabond heart...
[ my love swallows you
and we drown ]
I pictured you
beneath a scarred moon
Stained with tears
And a hollow yearning
For you were as far as you are now
Lost in days of unraveled light
seeking purpose within
the blood of a
dying sun
you laugh,
a weary cough
and remind yourself
that there is nothing
within the soul of reason
I pictured you
Your beauty was fatal
[ unbearable ]
and in my despair
I kissed the pallid hand
Of eternity
Whispering softly,
Eu nous mais le monde et temps…
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