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Shanntelle Castle
Poems
Jun 2017
Augustus
I wish, I wish, again it seems,
I fight my battle, through everything.
Upon a star, upon a dream.
Hear my darling, the Angels sing.
Intoxicated, never clean.
Terminal feast.
Rose bud lien.
Cancered beast.
The war goes on,
But I don't care.
My life is dawned,
Everyone stares.
May light plum,
'Oh a lovely pair!'
August comes,
Life isn't fair.
Okay, okay...
I knew all along.
Reversed will say,
My anthem, my song.
Dear Augustus,
Have I done you wrong?
Have you justice?
Promised, I won't be long.
Farewell my dear,
You left me alone.
Oblivion you fear,
Ten, to the bones.
Written by
Shanntelle Castle
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