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A Sound of Suffering

whish whish is the sound of a suffering

the sound of blood as it squirts

the most exquisite and horrendous fountain

loaded with a despairing call

a siren's ring

because it stings the depths of the heart

to the very end, from the dreadful start

whish whish is the sound of suffering

the sound of wheels turning

because there was an exit before, there always is

most often it's more than I'm willing to give

whish whish is the sound of suffering

it is the sound of those crying

there is pleading, wailing, sighing

'fore the fates bring forth dying

and there is death in life, thoughts, wisdom, courage

it comes with age, but time's the liveliest gift received

we are deceived if we think we turn each page

whish whish is the sound of a suffering

it's the sound of what's missed

if we had asked before

we mightn't be adorned with the weight

the burden, the baggage, the fate

the mystery is missing

there's hissing in the past

those last faulty choices have played with our cast

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Written by
emily-pidduck
Canadian
Published
Sep 16, 2014
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Notes

maybe I'll make it better later

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#suffering
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