Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads. Become a member
Sep 17
Sky burnt titanium blue polished by a kaleidoscopic glass framed in a binocular’s case
viewed through an eye with limited life. The universe cursed by Gods creation with these fumes. Pollution would be true if it wasn’t for the vibrations we sent through. Hail Marys couldn’t answer to Our Fathers. The crossroad seems like it’s the only way I can talk through to you. Gamble the sold soul for the heart was always just a mold. Forever is always in debt to the fractions of misunderstandings. Quantum analysis shows love and hatred in the atoms of mine. Praying just to get rid of all these sins off my mind. Living a new day by discovering the lessons of the following. Odd leaders with millions of likes. Even these kings queens and jacks of all trades had to follow suit but then go on to have their bridges be cut. Burning down the structures has been constantly happening in my dreams. The laws of humanity. The rulers of the nations. The money of our freedom. Longevity is the world of tomorrow. Aye I guess everything will be alright. Sky burnt titanium blue and a life painted by you. As the exhibit is a one way ticket, I hope the everlasting impression brings you fulfillment. I’ve lost the world for a conversation I couldn’t afford. Bought a souvenir and stole a life. I’m trying to find out if tomorrow’s daylight really exists. The bricks of the household thrashed off road. Falling from the heart has found new undiscovered broken ground. Sky burnt titanium blue and the truth I’m looking for is the experience of a forgotten soul. I walk on and see today is the day that it all looks just okay.
The sky is my soul mocking me for giving up the world.
It taunts me every time I see it glow. What I’ve missed, what I’ve lost, what I’ve taken, what I’ve yet to see , what I’ve sold in the crossroads, and what I’ll never achieve. As I stay on Earth I hope to discover more. And when I move on I hope I’m forgiven for.
snipes
Written by
snipes  26/M/Waterbury
(26/M/Waterbury)   
317
 
Please log in to view and add comments on poems