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Gabriel Sep 2017
"Forever,"
You say,
"I will love you.
I will hold you close to my heart."
Subtle is the truth, though.
The tenderness you show
Is a sign of discomfort, not
Love, not
Loyalty, not even
Lust.
Overtly
Vivacious,
Explicitly
Young;
Only
Underneath your gleaming white veil
I barely see the
Sign of a
Timid heart,
Icy, rather, snowy to touch.
Looking upon your beauty, I saw singular potential. As I
Listen now,
Carefully,
Aware of the odds, that beat
Recurs. Is it mine, or is it the
Echo of your cool heart?
Gabriel Dec 2016
A voice he hears, resound the hall,
As he resists, asleep, to fall.
The night watch guarding treasure grand,
He listens close for rooster's call.

"And who is this, that she demand,
My ear tonight by soft command?"
He rises quickly from his post,
To scour and search o'er all the land.

His armor, strength, and stature boast,
His tours from peak to plain to coast,
But confidence won't last for long,
When mystic visions, senses host.

For all at once, he hears the song,
Of angels, trumpets, strings, and gong.
His meager flesh does quake and yield.
The clouds fall too, at notes so strong.

The sun is set and night is sealed.
The moon sails over silent field,
Yet still he sees trees sway and bend,
For stars as lamps these angels wield.

"Turn back now mortal; your watch, tend.
Nor worry now, she is no friend.
This woman whom you seek to woo,
Will not be yours, in any end."

Their lamp-stars changing, white to blue,
Their words like daggers run him through.
"Few orders have I deigned lament,
So angels, why must I hear you?

Who charged you to make your descent,
And tell me what is their intent?"
The angels stand there, stoic, fair,
Shocked by his mortal dissidence.

"Tread light, God knows you walk on air,
Against your arrogance, take care."
Then from their robes, so lovely white,
Shines out the Face of God laid bare.

The countless angels take to flight.
Their glowing wings erase the night.
But he can only hear the storm;
For in their flash, they took his sight.

Now silence comes, in its full form.
To bring him peace, in his new norm.
A challenger to mighty Fate,
He savors silence, calm and warm.

Right back, he stumbles, to the gate,
Arriving in the morning late.
Although the treasure wasn't lost,
His fellow guards greet him irate.

Against the ground his name is tossed,
And yet this shame is all his cost.
His nights in past were flawless, all,
So he's kept on as a night watch.

He sits each night inside that hall,
His pounding heart ready to fall.
He listens close for music grand:
The echo of her tender call.
Gabriel Nov 2016
What makes you go on?

As a singer near your pianissimo?
As a runner near your halfway mark?
As graying hair near your dark, thin veil?

When you face cannons, naught but a swordsman on your horse, how do you charge headlong into the fray?

I can't help but be captivated, an observer seeing something surreal, like time flowing backward, or a fire cool to the touch.

I'm not another species... I am you, minus your enlightenment. So enlighten me.

How is it that, a vicious, peaceful rebel to your circumstances, you charge with a hearty call, you greet death as an old friend, you run harder than you ever had before?

How is it that when your pianissimo comes, you hold the fermata twice as long as you could with air alone?
Gabriel Apr 2016
I love the cities that are kind,
Dispersed, whose roads don't wind,
Like global neurons firing cars in time.
Every inch of the city is a detail, defined.

Traversing the roofs to see the grand design,
In the midst of the people on the street sometimes,
My mind is,
Ever craving the next jump and climb.

And I love the country too.
Neighing horses, wide sky, blue,
Darling streams and trees to boot.

Lasses there are quite the beauts.
Over mountains, the sun peeks through,
Violets, roses, morning dew.
Everywhere God paints my view.

Or maybe the suburb calls,
Friendly neighbors, pets and all,

Rambunctious boys and girls with dolls.
Happy Halloween in Fall.
You lie there, when in bed I crawl.
My life is peaceful, all-in-all, like
Evenings lovely, draped in rainfall.
Gabriel Dec 2015
Mine was real, and she came at midnight.
Not really a ghost.
Not really a demon.
Maybe she wasn't even evil.
But her actions were evil.
And she was real.
For about four years, she was real.

She haunted my home; it was hers too.
She haunted my father; he was hers too.
She haunted my sleep, and shared with me nightmares.
She possessed me every day.
Relentless, she filled me with spite.
The spite she got from her parents.
The spite she got from her boyfriend, my dad.

But as the clock struck four,
And the Devil's Hour faded,
And the earliest glimpse of the morning came,
She fled like the dark creature she was.
She took her screams.
She took her plagues.
But she left for me a curse.

Now, though she's gone,
I can't rid myself of her screams.
And I don't know whether to be enraged,
Or crushed,
Or to pity her.
I just wish I knew the rite I need,
To rid myself of her curse.
Gabriel Oct 2015
Red
Fine wine,
Whose taste isn't quickly or easily acquired,
Vivid roses,
Whose subtle fragrance imply potent joys,
Perfect rubies,
Whose flawless form glorify even stone,
Dying sun,
Whose rage won't be quenched, though it's doused in the cold black ocean of formless dreams:

All of these promise me peace and meaning...
Yet I am frustrated.
The color of my "lover's" lips begets the dull glow of my hidden wrath.

"I am content," I say, without so much as to fake a smile.
My yearning never ended,
My days become dreams,
And my nights become the far-red background noise of the universe.

You didn't give me this rage.
You didn't cause me this harm.
You didn't give me this pain,
Yet you, like me, are the unjust object of blind scorn.
I choose not to give you pain.
I choose not to cause you harm.
You didn't give me this rage.

So I give you wine, roses, and rubies,
In hopes that my heat might become your warmth.
Gabriel Oct 2015
She needed warm, bright hope.
Yet looking up for some sign,
She didn't know if she'd find it.

She thought, "Just maybe."
Definitely not, "Definitely."
Probably not, "Probably."

Just, "Maybe."
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