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I watched my love die on the sand As blood mingled with the earth I watched the light fade from his eyes Sweet breath abandon his lungs I saw him suffer to say some word A sad way to waste the last of breath In my hand a desperate grasp Pale against skin, gasp against sob A cry from lips of pain and loss In this short eternity I was so lost And as the staining darkness reached his eyes The moon did break Propelling shattering crystal across my sky No more night would fill my life With no more moon to light the way Only sun filled days No more reprieve from scorching rays Spiteful as they burn my eyes Already sore from things too bright ~ Even as life relinquished its hold And the fingers of mortality would press no more upon him I held on still I held, I clung as if to root him To where he should belong I dared the earth to split beneath Even then it would not be enough To give up night And surrender to sun What should I say Farewell Goodbye Soon the sun will come And you will leave me And you will fade ~ The dawn that broke Brought a mournful shade The warmth that seeped through clouds of dew Seemed to mock me in its wake Sounds of morning Whispering false peace into my ear Egged on a pain that seemed to sear Within my chest, my bones Every inch beneath my skin ~ I huddled beside it The empty thing I had loved And that had once loved me My head lay upon his chest Otiose against my being I clutched closer As if my beating heart could call him back...
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Jun 10, 2012
Jun 10, 2012 at 11:43 PM UTC
Crystalline Life
I watched my love die on the sand As blood mingled with the earth I watched the light fade from his eyes Sweet breath abandon his lungs I saw him suffer to say some word A sad way to waste the last of breath In my hand a desperate grasp Pale against skin, gasp against sob A cry from lips of pain and loss In this short eternity I was so lost And as the staining darkness reached his eyes The moon did break Propelling shattering crystal across my sky No more night would fill my life With no more moon to light the way Only sun filled days No more reprieve from scorching rays Spiteful as they burn my eyes Already sore from things too bright ~ Even as life relinquished its hold And the fingers of mortality would press no more upon him I held on still I held, I clung as if to root him To where he should belong I dared the earth to split beneath Even then it would not be enough To give up night And surrender to sun What should I say Farewell Goodbye Soon the sun will come And you will leave me And you will fade ~ The dawn that broke Brought a mournful shade The warmth that seeped through clouds of dew Seemed to mock me in its wake Sounds of morning Whispering false peace into my ear Egged on a pain that seemed to sear Within my chest, my bones Every inch beneath my skin ~ I huddled beside it The empty thing I had loved And that had once loved me My head lay upon his chest Otiose against my being I clutched closer As if my beating heart could call him back...
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Jun 10, 2012
Jun 10, 2012 at 11:43 PM UTC
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