Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Fingers seeking, lips quivering, eyes blank. I've know you to not be there. Fatigue and sorrow are old friends. The clouds dance in a rythm, mourning, the blood overflows and spills, spills, spills, till my face devourers it whole. I laugh at the rain, pattering down my neck; You don't even know me. You mean sorrow but I feel discomfort. This wretched pain, my stomachs knows you too well. Stop, throw it out, better yet, feed it to the rain, put on a show. Those blue eyes are the light, breath before you die. Death? Perhaps you were already cold and a corpse. But your beating hearts tells me otherwise.
0
Nov 28, 2012
Nov 28, 2012 at 12:08 AM UTC
Worries in the pattering rain
Fingers seeking, lips quivering, eyes blank. I've know you to not be there. Fatigue and sorrow are old friends. The clouds dance in a rythm, mourning, the blood overflows and spills, spills, spills, till my face devourers it whole. I laugh at the rain, pattering down my neck; You don't even know me. You mean sorrow but I feel discomfort. This wretched pain, my stomachs knows you too well. Stop, throw it out, better yet, feed it to the rain, put on a show. Those blue eyes are the light, breath before you die. Death? Perhaps you were already cold and a corpse. But your beating hearts tells me otherwise.
austyn-pierson
Written by
Nov 28, 2012
Nov 28, 2012 at 12:08 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem