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Always A Turn Left

You are the loveliest blossom,

I have ever seen,

I will pluck you off,

And keep to myself,

I am ready to surround,

You with my purest warmth,

As long as I'm close,

Solitude won't touch,

My goddess, the rose

 

And that's when I,

Start to negate time,

I fear no matter,

With you I remain,

Safe from disasters,

I believe in our fortitude,

And your lips become my food,

This love is my engine,

And the journey is never-ending

 

But then someday comes clarity,

At first I push it away,

With an imagined certainty,

It's like a curse,

Face into mud,

My eyes start to spray, stiff blood,

I watch you closely,

But I can't tell, if you're the same,

Or someone strange,

Stay put, she will say,

At the dawn of a modern day,

I foresee an inevitable change,

Angels turn into devils,

But they never come back, do they?

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Written by
evaldas-eseth
Lithuanian
Published
Sep 22, 2010
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Created (?) September 2010

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