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Lies, compliant lies, that spell Our names and wish us well; But hidden in whose blood is war – Subpar but harsh to understand. Lies, such lies are possible; All within the broke world’s trouble, What is love without loveliness, What are tears without sadness; Lies, such lies do exist; But be seen through happy mist, The mildest one felt at heart, Tearing at us, consumes our blood; Lies, such lies are ever born; Unblinking amongst God’s thorns, That He dies in its shrine; Frayed in the morning sunshine. That yon life of ours is scratched; Not even when truths are fetched, Growing into the skies of autumn, That look like those radiant poems; That the grass shall not be green; And the midnight is not seen, Though lovelier than summers, Washed with ****** thunders. And poems lie not, they shan’t; They are what the heart wants, The words of despaired justice, The divided bliss, soaked kiss. And the poet is right – of warmth; Only to be found in real charms, And their dignity that all knew— Lies are undignified, untrue. What is it with violent hearts; Those that make our souls cry, And tear our feelings apart, But tears are true to the sky. What is it with untouched lies; The lies that thread us but tore, As though there was no more, When truth finally dies. What is it with unheard death; As we deepen our last breath, Will we find love, and comfort; Unnamed tales that were cut short. What is it with lovely riddles; Dwindling our minds to tears, Ridding our eyes of fears, Peering through rough scraggle. And the poet shall know better; That honesty has died alone, Not much of Desire is known, No truth shall last forever. And the poem shall read longer; That grass is blue, and green rain Are what is to happen ever, Pain is normal at all, again; And the poet shall have left; To be just but to be unjust, Moments are never to last, Love is not what hearts have. And the poem shall have caved; In to the pain ‘tis meant to be, That no more bears meanings to see, No more love shall be saved.
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Sep 1, 2016
Sep 1, 2016 at 12:09 AM UTC
Lies
Lies, compliant lies, that spell Our names and wish us well; But hidden in whose blood is war – Subpar but harsh to understand. Lies, such lies are possible; All within the broke world’s trouble, What is love without loveliness, What are tears without sadness; Lies, such lies do exist; But be seen through happy mist, The mildest one felt at heart, Tearing at us, consumes our blood; Lies, such lies are ever born; Unblinking amongst God’s thorns, That He dies in its shrine; Frayed in the morning sunshine. That yon life of ours is scratched; Not even when truths are fetched, Growing into the skies of autumn, That look like those radiant poems; That the grass shall not be green; And the midnight is not seen, Though lovelier than summers, Washed with ****** thunders. And poems lie not, they shan’t; They are what the heart wants, The words of despaired justice, The divided bliss, soaked kiss. And the poet is right – of warmth; Only to be found in real charms, And their dignity that all knew— Lies are undignified, untrue. What is it with violent hearts; Those that make our souls cry, And tear our feelings apart, But tears are true to the sky. What is it with untouched lies; The lies that thread us but tore, As though there was no more, When truth finally dies. What is it with unheard death; As we deepen our last breath, Will we find love, and comfort; Unnamed tales that were cut short. What is it with lovely riddles; Dwindling our minds to tears, Ridding our eyes of fears, Peering through rough scraggle. And the poet shall know better; That honesty has died alone, Not much of Desire is known, No truth shall last forever. And the poem shall read longer; That grass is blue, and green rain Are what is to happen ever, Pain is normal at all, again; And the poet shall have left; To be just but to be unjust, Moments are never to last, Love is not what hearts have. And the poem shall have caved; In to the pain ‘tis meant to be, That no more bears meanings to see, No more love shall be saved.
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Sep 1, 2016
Sep 1, 2016 at 12:09 AM UTC
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