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OBLIVION
Junior Member
since 1999-10-04
Posts 21


0 posted 1999-10-09 02:41 PM


Rain drops reach,
For the ground
Suspended between the air,
And unknown hesitance.
Tears fall much the same way.
Breathe is pulled from within
As hate is felt from places same.
Sun taps shoulder of the night,
None too politely,
Intruding upon the shadows' acvitities.
Much like these things.
Every vital piece of our being,
Battles to be known daily.
Yet we revel unawares,
In useless and hopeless optimism,
Hiding;
Where life remains as a lie.
And true dreams,
Never see light.

© Copyright 1999 OBLIVION - All Rights Reserved
JennyLee
Senior Member
since 1999-09-01
Posts 1461
Northwestern, NJ.
1 posted 1999-10-09 02:50 PM


Your words cast a beautiful shadow here.
I like reading your work.

OBLIVION
Junior Member
since 1999-10-04
Posts 21

2 posted 1999-10-11 04:00 PM


Thank you. I truly appreciate the welcome you have given me here so far.
Dragoness
Senior Member
since 1999-08-07
Posts 513

3 posted 1999-10-11 04:24 PM


Wonderful verse! Deeply dark.

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Set you heart free and your mind will follow.


Michael
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Member Rara Avis
since 1999-08-13
Posts 7666
California
4 posted 1999-10-14 05:23 PM


Very nice imagery here, Oblivion.
"in useless and hopleless optimism" is classic. I hope to see more from you here.


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Michael Anderson

When God puts a tear in your eye,
He puts a rainbow in your heart.




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