Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Languid prickly pear. Ashen, voracious sky lay waste. bruise Earth. Prickly languid pear. Hold fast against the wilted branch. Thank the tree for its regard; the limb that decayed the least.                               O' how my will hangs                               as I do above the death                               who brought us this rot Pear, languid and prickly. Tenacious pride claws and bites at morbid despair and lonesome longing;                                                                    neither victorious. Ashen sky dust and burn the peel Languid pear. Pain felt from the dying of the limb that had more than you in the end Resentment tucked between the anguish. Who brought us this rot?                               O' how this will fades                               unable to deliver                               the cut that will end The branch snaps. Languid. World devoid; the will of which persists.
0
Oct 23, 2018
Oct 23, 2018 at 11:01 AM UTC
Prickly Pear
Languid prickly pear. Ashen, voracious sky lay waste. bruise Earth. Prickly languid pear. Hold fast against the wilted branch. Thank the tree for its regard; the limb that decayed the least.                               O' how my will hangs                               as I do above the death                               who brought us this rot Pear, languid and prickly. Tenacious pride claws and bites at morbid despair and lonesome longing;                                                                    neither victorious. Ashen sky dust and burn the peel Languid pear. Pain felt from the dying of the limb that had more than you in the end Resentment tucked between the anguish. Who brought us this rot?                               O' how this will fades                               unable to deliver                               the cut that will end The branch snaps. Languid. World devoid; the will of which persists.
EldersNotebook
Written by
Oct 23, 2018
Oct 23, 2018 at 11:01 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem