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Kassana
Poems
May 2016
Love is the heaviest thing we take when we die
I shed my skin to be free of you
A rebirth to forget what is true
Where are you?
Barbarous thoughts haunt me
Silent shadows taunt me
I am here
I bury my soul in the darkest place
To deny a reality that stares at my face
I never left, my love
The moonlit breeze carries your name
I still close our eyes next to my pain
Come, I am here
Your embrace still lingers
As I search you with my fingers
Never leave me, my love
I fear when you become my past
For that day will be my last
Come
You made the earth stand still
And killed everyone who stood at will
I've always loved you, always will
Picking up the heavy pieces is so torturous
I die and will rise again like Lazarus
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Kassana
London
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