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Sleep Has Never Been Kind.

*Morpheus has never been kind to me

His somniferous ways leave me wanting

Grasping at the cusp of a reality

As evanescent as the morning mist

That greets this reluctant gaze.

 

He exists to these sheathed

Bourbon eyes

Within the veiled carapace

Of the only form I've ever wanted more

Than necessity and air.

His torment lies

In false reunions, in joining and parting lips

In forest eyes that linger behind in my thoughts

Like the echo of a cannon

Long after it's wrought its own havoc.

 

Yes, that twisted Lothario

That Grecian sandman

Exists to overcharge the soul with

Hope so poisonous

Bodies and minds are wracked with it

Inspired by it

Haunted on into the waking world

Where he waits on the periphery

Eyes narrowed in the light

Of the waking world that renders him useless.

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Written by
sarah-spang
33 / F
Published
Sep 14, 2015
Lines·Words
25·138
Notes

*Morpheus is the god of dreams in Greek Mythology.

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#love#sleep#dreams#separation#metaphors
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