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The shadows grab at my frayed heart Reaching forth their cold hands To pull me towards the coldness Towards despair Towards the darkness Desperately I cling Cling to the edge Cling to the small gleam of hope just beyond the horizon Beyond my reach I look back down at the darkness, at the cold dark abyss And felt a part of me call out to the shadows And heard them call back. I almost let go, but I saw you in all your beautiful glory Smiling at me from beyond the ages and beyond time So I clung harder to the edge and to the hope still beyond the horizon I looked at my pale, white hands and felt the sharp edges of rock cut into them Cut into me And I saw and felt the warm, red blood flow thickly from them My life’s blood falling into the nothingness below I looked above the edge one more time looking, reaching, for the strength to pull myself from this nightmare, this hell Instead the moon’s pale silver light appeared above me I smiled and looking up at the moon I let go of the edge Let go of the pain, Of the sadness, Of the hate and anger, Of the hurt, I let go. Down I fell not towards the darkness, But towards the light Upon a golden beam of light stood an angel. Clothed in a flowing black robe and black feathers, of softness and fragility . There he was waiting for me, within his dark light. The Angel of death Of life Of mercy The angel of hope and love. I landed gently next to him upon the golden light, And looked with wonderment Upon his graceful black wings With a small smile he stretched out a hand towards me. I took it and was immediately wrapped within his warm embrace As he rose into the air with me in his arms, a feather of pure black fell and brushed my cheek and a true smile illuminated my face. Now at long last my torn and frayed heart could mend.
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May 8, 2018
May 8, 2018 at 2:09 AM UTC
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The shadows grab at my frayed heart Reaching forth their cold hands To pull me towards the coldness Towards despair Towards the darkness Desperately I cling Cling to the edge Cling to the small gleam of hope just beyond the horizon Beyond my reach I look back down at the darkness, at the cold dark abyss And felt a part of me call out to the shadows And heard them call back. I almost let go, but I saw you in all your beautiful glory Smiling at me from beyond the ages and beyond time So I clung harder to the edge and to the hope still beyond the horizon I looked at my pale, white hands and felt the sharp edges of rock cut into them Cut into me And I saw and felt the warm, red blood flow thickly from them My life’s blood falling into the nothingness below I looked above the edge one more time looking, reaching, for the strength to pull myself from this nightmare, this hell Instead the moon’s pale silver light appeared above me I smiled and looking up at the moon I let go of the edge Let go of the pain, Of the sadness, Of the hate and anger, Of the hurt, I let go. Down I fell not towards the darkness, But towards the light Upon a golden beam of light stood an angel. Clothed in a flowing black robe and black feathers, of softness and fragility . There he was waiting for me, within his dark light. The Angel of death Of life Of mercy The angel of hope and love. I landed gently next to him upon the golden light, And looked with wonderment Upon his graceful black wings With a small smile he stretched out a hand towards me. I took it and was immediately wrapped within his warm embrace As he rose into the air with me in his arms, a feather of pure black fell and brushed my cheek and a true smile illuminated my face. Now at long last my torn and frayed heart could mend.
This was the first poem that I wrote that was powerful. I wrote it for an assignment back in high school. Then later when we were given an assignment to try and get our poems published I chose this one. Amazingly it did get published and has since been very near and dear to me heart. I hope that people enjoy it here even though it's an older poem of mine.
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28/F/Vermont
May 8, 2018
May 8, 2018 at 2:09 AM UTC
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