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Ix Ryley Jan 2011
Carve the rock with pools of sand
For this new world you build alone
Steal away; You're hands are red.
You leave unknown.
So pick you're poison, go or stay
And let the memories fall away
The shell is gone, and going, wait
And look ahead, let's check your fate
Sand falls away, the clay is crumbling
Stone is cracking, light is dim,
The moon is red, hold on a little tighter
Or give in.
You're one of many fools
Who builds to break and lives to waste
Who wears a crown, self made, to rule
So hide your hands, and paint the jewels
Hail the wasteland! hail to hate!
You're one of many, many fools.
Hail the wasteland! Hail the cruel!
You're one of many, many fools.
Ix Ryley Jan 2011
I dance in the moonlight
I dance in the rain
I dance in broad daylight
For loss or for gain
I dance when I'm guilty
I dance when I'm clean
I dance when I'm joyful
Seen or unseen
I dance when I'm singing
All my songs are true
They're songs about memories
When I danced with you
This is old, probably from when i was 11 or 12, but I found it and figured I may as well post it
Ix Ryley Jan 2011
That velvety black rose from depths of cold ash,
Thirst quenched by the tears of the thundering red sky,
The crashes chase fiery hairlines, cold flashes,
From cold, thorny velvet, the wet petals fly--
Like the drenched rose could cry.

Whirlwinds whip, ash rose shrouded in black.
The blossom still fights through the rain, sharp as glass.
The glow of the sun’s what the thorny rose lacks,
But, at dawn’s dim grey glow, withered rose is cold ash--
Ash, like the others before it.

A rose, as it grows, is a rose, still, at death
Through wind and the rain, and the frost's icey breath
For a rose and its seed and the ash when it's gone
Will wither and die in the time before dawn.
What's ash can't come back.
It's gone.
Ix Ryley Jan 2011
Tomorrow snow will cool the brightest light,
It’s trickled, liquid fire, by each touch
The sun bestows within dark fields that might
Become a living hollow, warm and blushed

The moment snow fell down from winter’s gale,
The blossoms freeze in time beneath the frost,
The blush turns blue beneath the icy veil,
And sheets of crystals gather as it’s lost

What withers, petal’s bones would turn to ash,
Would die beneath the sun that blessed its birth,
But stays forever frozen, living glass,
Eternal moments taken for no worth

Its petals glist’ning, silver as cold rain,
Its frozen time awaits more lovely change.
This is the first sonnet I've tried to write... Please critique
Ix Ryley Jan 2011
Ready my frosted grave for the darkness to wash away
Every flurry of white light lending hope
And drown out even the shadows dappling the snow; it’s
Devouring all that it is not, changing it, it’s

Beckoning, so cold, so cold, it’s
Emanating crystal clearness, it grows in my uplifted deceased heart, it’s
Targeting my soul and planting its seeds of dark resentment,
Wielding the pure cool truths of what life was really for,
Each thorny rose twine showing me that life was for nothing,
Each instant, opening my misty eyes wider, it’s
Now frosting over my loss of blissful ignorance, it’s

Touching me with the clear music I rise and dance with
Harmonious ghosts are moaning as they drift,
Eliminating the pain with their songs, I’m not

Like I wish I could be, I’m in brooding black waste, rising from the grave in vain,
In quiet sorrow or yearning, I’m as light as the white snow, drifting away
Nothing but the snow matters anymore as I close my cold eyes but cannot rest,
Every light I’ve seen and loved is forever
Silenced.
Ix Ryley Jan 2011
When I was young I had a little garden that I grew,
A green thumbed girl, I’d dream my days away there as I flew
From each adventure I could dream, I swear, there’s always more,
I’d lean against my oak tree in my garden’s quiet lure.
When I grew a bit bigger sometimes I’d leave to explore
The bigger world that stood beyond the garden’s leafy door.
While I was gone, to my sincere surprise, I met a friend.
I brought him to my garden where we’d both dream and pretend.
We grew beside the garden which, together, we would tend
Our bond grew strong as oak; we knew that this would never end,
We’d duel and talk and draw our little pictures in the loam,
We even made a swing from the old oak tree, then a home.
Our small stick hut was big enough for both of us to fit
Until we grew too big to hide inside a fort of sticks
We built a real tree house in the oak branches above
But no more could be desired the day that we fell in love.
Each day was a new dream, and every kiss a new adventure,
We kept the garden blooming, and we always worked together,
When winter came, each year, we’d spark a fire til we learned
One day, the little fire caught, and the whole garden burned
Down to the ground, we only had each other, snow, and ash,
In tears, we left our burnt home, and for years we didn’t come back,
One Spring, we brought our children there and to our surprise,
The garden grew with green again, we saw with brand new eyes.
My friend and I, our kids close by, have tended and restored
The garden and our children grow; we built a cabin for
Us all to live and learn and grow like flowers; now we’ve seen
When life and love’s this wonderful, the world is like our dream:
It’s everything and anything we wanted it to be.

— The End —