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Kerissa Reese Rose
Poems
Oct 2012
Manuscript of Suicide
A shadow cast overhead
Every step in darkness
What you've longed to see
Lingers just behind those eyes.
Lock the final door inside you
Use your hands to see
Step into your porcelain coffin
As it soon will be.
Let it slip between your fingertips
The ones who've longed to touch
Drag down through your palm
Feel your tendons push.
The memories that haunt you
Now pour out with grief
Soon you will feel nothing
Yet in your last moments, there is no release.
Your last thoughts cling to you
Holding you hostage
Suffocating you with reluctance
Flailing to stay true.
It is the only one
That will not fade away
The only one who brings regret
To where the blade is placed.
Your hearts final memory
Before it lets you part
Brings forth the face of a girl
The one you love so much...
Emotions trickle downwards
As you snap back, but not soon enough
Now she will never know
Because it's too late to be saved.
Too late to unlock the doors
And let her love come fill
Too late to have told her
She is why your heart beats still.
You grasp to hold on
But cannot fight the cold
Embrace the end now with ease
Swirling in your memories blood.
Written by
Kerissa Reese Rose
Antelope, California
(Antelope, California)
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