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BeeboBaggins
BeeboBaggins
20/M/Mars I’ve long enjoyed writing, and sometimes like to write poetry.
Your hurt is chronic So I'll take care of your scars For eternity
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Nov 29, 2021
Nov 29, 2021 at 5:33 PM UTC
Eternity
It was on a harsh winter day some long time ago. The ice-lased winds rocked the leaves to and fro. And even though it'd been around for a while, The great big tree could only give a wry smile. The forest which stood still now shook and shimmered. The hands of death upon which had been delivered. The animals burrowed deep in search of shelter As the snow poured down from sky-high pelters. The tree stood tall protecting its creatures Despite the fact they were now just leechers. For the tree did not care about the suffering it brought upon itself The reason being that life can only last so long So as long as it could serve to nurse others to health He did not mind if this was his last song. The sky grew dimmer with the bristle of the leaves The howl of the night had only just begun And upon his barks lay all the memories That inspired the tone with which he now hummed. And despite the fact it didn't speak any form of word The song it formed spoke clearly still, "Winds of the night, let my voice be heard, These creatures shall befall no ill. It matters not if mother nature hark, For this is my rebellious last testament." The wind picked up, the snow pounding upon his bark, His words now used to his own detriment. Yet no matter how long the night threatened to last, Cherry blossom after cherry blossom wilting away, The tree stood strong and tall and spoke aloud. The words clear to those within its ***** "The forest is not yours to claim For they are who raised me well And if you think you can take them from me You'll drag me down to hell." And so the fight went on for as long as the moon stood tall, Yet morning still came and the sun rose once more. The forest felt safe and the blizzard had passed. And yet the sight of the tree beckoned mourning, From all the generations who lived and died with him. Perhaps he simply couldn't suffer the pain any longer. The cherry blossom wilts.
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Nov 29, 2021
Nov 29, 2021 at 5:14 PM UTC
The Cherry Blossom Wilts
It was on a harsh winter day some long time ago. The ice-lased winds rocked the leaves to and fro. And even though it'd been around for a while, The great big tree could only give a wry smile. The forest which stood still now shook and shimmered. The hands of death upon which had been delivered. The animals burrowed deep in search of shelter As the snow poured down from sky-high pelters. The tree stood tall protecting its creatures Despite the fact they were now just leechers. For the tree did not care about the suffering it brought upon itself The reason being that life can only last so long So as long as it could serve to nurse others to health He did not mind if this was his last song. The sky grew dimmer with the bristle of the leaves The howl of the night had only just begun And upon his barks lay all the memories That inspired the tone with which he now hummed. And despite the fact it didn't speak any form of word The song it formed spoke clearly still, "Winds of the night, let my voice be heard, These creatures shall befall no ill. It matters not if mother nature hark, For this is my rebellious last testament." The wind picked up, the snow pounding upon his bark, His words now used to his own detriment. Yet no matter how long the night threatened to last, Cherry blossom after cherry blossom wilting away, The tree stood strong and tall and spoke aloud. The words clear to those within its ***** "The forest is not yours to claim For they are who raised me well And if you think you can take them from me You'll drag me down to hell." And so the fight went on for as long as the moon stood tall, Yet morning still came and the sun rose once more. The forest felt safe and the blizzard had passed. And yet the sight of the tree beckoned mourning, From all the generations who lived and died with him. Perhaps he simply couldn't suffer the pain any longer. The cherry blossom wilts.
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Morning shines The birds whine The day's begun anew, Creature rise No surprise The smell of morning dew. Roaring tide Trees abide Filling land with sea, A calm mood Brings lush food Filling them with glee. Calm of night Dark's delight The nocturnal come to play, Dug in homes Wooden domes Not wanting to become prey. Comfort of home No need to roam The creatures now get to rest, No need to worry Nor need to scurry Since family is the best.
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Dec 4, 2018
Dec 4, 2018 at 6:07 PM UTC
Song of Nature
Within the warm ***** grows A child no one yet knows. But she gives them love regardless, Not needing words to give her bliss- A mother and child. Within the warm house grows A child first using their toes. And she cant help but cry in glee, She never knew she was so motherly- A mother and child. The warmed house slowly grows colder, The small child now older and bolder. She's challenged by them over small things, The love they have now paired with a sting- A mother and child. The once warm house now devoid Sits in the darkness of isolation. But a motherly spirit can't be destroyed, Even if we must let go of our creations- The mother then smiled.
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Dec 4, 2018
Dec 4, 2018 at 4:21 PM UTC
Mother
I struggled for a long time, I wanted to get out, But I became apathetic long ago. So I let the sea of my own creation consume me, Anything to end this constant exhaustion.
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Dec 4, 2017
Dec 4, 2017 at 4:49 AM UTC
Exhaustion
Spring frozen in time Trees don’t grow, flowers don’t bloom The world went silent.
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Nov 15, 2017
Nov 15, 2017 at 5:54 PM UTC
Silent Spring
The clouds paint the blue canvas white No matter where you are it’s easy to see That it’s picture perfect and just right The reflection shines on the blue sea. The sun paints the blue canvas orange No matter what you are it’s a lovely view The hours go on and the clouds rearrange The flora sprouts life anew. The stars paint the blue canvas black No matter who you are you need to rest For tomorrow when the blue canvas comes back And shines on the beautiful forest.
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Nov 15, 2017
Nov 15, 2017 at 3:36 PM UTC
Painting