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A cold stare into a broken mirror a ghastly ghoul leers unto me. My heart rises, tears fall, the bed I've made splinters to unseen fractures. The beast grins with ax like teeth destined to devour a cherry rose flower placed delicately on soggy sheets. The fear... The regret... Stand shallow in comparison to an everlasting candle faltering on its flame. It cries for help as more tears smother it.      The man             The beast                    The Flower dance to tunes of a scarred heart, but from the budda belly of the beast the heart sheds its skin; the tune changes. Only the man and rose remain. My tears have turned to sap now seeping slowly into the cracks, mending the the mirror. With a last glance only I Remain.
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Sep 17, 2016
Sep 17, 2016 at 10:39 PM UTC
A Silent Lie
A cold stare into a broken mirror a ghastly ghoul leers unto me. My heart rises, tears fall, the bed I've made splinters to unseen fractures. The beast grins with ax like teeth destined to devour a cherry rose flower placed delicately on soggy sheets. The fear... The regret... Stand shallow in comparison to an everlasting candle faltering on its flame. It cries for help as more tears smother it.      The man             The beast                    The Flower dance to tunes of a scarred heart, but from the budda belly of the beast the heart sheds its skin; the tune changes. Only the man and rose remain. My tears have turned to sap now seeping slowly into the cracks, mending the the mirror. With a last glance only I Remain.
Wrote this in one sitting and may come back to it. I've always been on the receiving in and never would have imagined hurting someone I love. Even small things hurt and pain is universal. Remaining silent or a little white lie, is a lie in the end and regardless of intentions a lie can cut deep, especially if it is someone who has opened their heart to you. If you truly care for the well being of someone you must choose your actions as closely as we poets choose our words.
ryan-clark
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Sep 17, 2016
Sep 17, 2016 at 10:39 PM UTC
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