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A Beautiful Disaster
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0 posted 2011-10-28 01:51 PM


It's half past eleven, he's bound to leave,
She's holding back tears, she whispers: "just stay";
He cannot reveal any reason to grieve
And says: "I'll be back, I will see you some day".

Some day in Novemer is meant to be spring
That comes after February's damn thirtieth night,
When fantasy birds are encouraged to sing
In violet rays of the navy blue light.

...Her soft gentle voice is no longer that sweet,
Her mirror reflects such a vague silhouette,
Not able to simply get back on her feet,
She spends every day half-awake in her bed.

And when he recalls her in April or May,
He'll only discover a cold empty room.
The neighbors will frown and tell him the way
To where an orchid will wilt by a tomb.

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JerryPat2
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1 posted 2011-10-28 01:54 PM


Tragic poetry, and dark. My kinda stuff. Sometimes we take too much for granted, thus poems such as this are writ.

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2 posted 2011-10-30 06:17 PM


I really like this... We all have somedays that never came... and the regrets that go with them.  
ebonygirl
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3 posted 2011-10-30 06:26 PM


So sad but well written, ms. e
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