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*She stitches on Her collection of plastic smiles To contrast her sad old soul For her beauty radiates Youth and love While her eyes betray The demons put on hold She wears the world's sorrows As a dazzling gown With her own monsters Clasping her feet Reminding her of the Skeletons she carries With every step to the beat Her eyes swim with horrors Of the nagging ghosts of the past But tonight she dances gracefully Across the floor of glass And she'll save some words of conversation For every suitor coming her way Though all the while she's planning out How to spill her own red On her own wonderful gown of grey*
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Sep 9, 2017
Sep 9, 2017 at 7:19 PM UTC
Victoria
*She stitches on Her collection of plastic smiles To contrast her sad old soul For her beauty radiates Youth and love While her eyes betray The demons put on hold She wears the world's sorrows As a dazzling gown With her own monsters Clasping her feet Reminding her of the Skeletons she carries With every step to the beat Her eyes swim with horrors Of the nagging ghosts of the past But tonight she dances gracefully Across the floor of glass And she'll save some words of conversation For every suitor coming her way Though all the while she's planning out How to spill her own red On her own wonderful gown of grey*
To mark Rebel Heart's 100th official poem in this amazing poetry community here's something special: An excerpt of the poetry collection by RH called "The Mysterious Gown of Grey"... it tells a beautifully captivating tale I can't help but imagine being set during the Victorian era in London. This excerpt was part of the first poem of the collection titled 'The First Masked Ball" and follows the story of Victoria, my favorite 'character' in the whole collection...I hope she plans to publish the full poem in the future for it'd be a shame to keep the wonderful words and epic story locked in a word document forever. Until then happy writing ~BM
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Sep 9, 2017
Sep 9, 2017 at 7:19 PM UTC
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