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Supernova Symphony Suicide

Don't watch me bleed,

Pick it up,

Pick it all up,

And place it in your cup,

From which you drink your sins nightly.

You're so unsightly,

Your mother should have aborted,

How she could have supported,

That monster you are,

Disgusts me,

You're such a star.

 

Supernova,

You're brighter than any,

You're a quarter to my penny,

A dime to my dim,

Slim to my exact,

Addition to my subtract,

The loser to my win.

 

Supernova,

Monster mystery,

I reflect in your shadow,

In your shadow I am me,

Dark and discreet,

I knock at your door,

Invited in, I have a seat,

Wine please, more,

I am minor, major; I implore.

 

Supernova,

I lay death at your feet,

I lick the edges,

I taste defeat,

I've walked the ledges,

Life I've met, despair I'll meet,

Just you wait,

Supernova symphony,

I faint beautifully,

In wake of your sleep,

River wrists,

Dare slumber keep,

My heart at rest,

Supernova symmetry,

Torn apart at best.

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micheal-bevan
Canadian
Published
Nov 12, 2010
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