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witch's hour

The witch’s hour approaches-

What an unearthly time to be alive,

To open your eyes in fear,

To shut them back into illusion.

 

In your tired veins, yesterday’s sorrow sneaks through;

Do they burn with numbness?

Does the air caress your venomous pores?

 

This girl is a witch;

A witch is a saint,

For all the saints have confessed

To having sinned.

Can a god resign?

Can he seek forgiveness?

I hold him in the palm of my hand-

Tired creature,

Old with time,

Dark with worry.

There are no resurrections left to save

What is to be forgotten anyway.

 

The witch’s hour passes by—

The almighty can be put to rest once more;

 

Sleep in a mattress of distress,

Slip in oblivious bliss.

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Written by
alexandra-j
Published
Jan 5, 2017
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#sad#lonely#girl#dark#numb#distress#witch
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