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Eris, Goddess of Strife

Contributed by Calista on Saturday, 22nd November 2003 @ 11:09:50 PM in AEST
Topic: EmotionalPoetry



Eris, Goddess of Strife
August 18, 2003

Used to be the victim,
Til I heard the judge inside my mind,
Fiercly state my dictum,
And give me my assigned.
Showed me my path to pain,
Told me I could refrain,
Just had to get to know my strain,
And find out how to attain.
I feel free, happy and here,
Finally surfaced, suddenly near.
No more haze and fog to blur,
Not a problem could occur.
I see now what I was born to be,
Born to be alive, be me.
Not a glimpse you thought you saw,
To see a smile, rather than a flaw,
I am here, here to stay,
I wish hard, I wish now,
To be what I want, what I allow.
So long wrapped in tragedy,
From friends, to guys, to family...
I have finally found in me,
What I need,
To set my hidden smiles free.
No words could even begin to be,
What I mean to say, to any degree.
Truth is here, I have unveiled,
From the steel, I have bailed,
What my heart has so long wailed,
My mind ignored and simply sailed,
If I knew this all along,
I'd be here, and she'd be gone.
So now I know and life begins,
A life absent of sin and gracious to a grin,
A life I'll live in my own skin.




Copyright © Calista ... [ 2003-11-22 23:09:50]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: Eris, Goddess of Strife (User Rating: 1 )
by PhantomVampyress on Sunday, 23rd November 2003 @ 12:57:58 AM AEST
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very well exressed great write

peace and joy

JENNA




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