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I’ve tasted galaxies of life And death And sorrows past feeling. Of joy without limit And the doubting of self. I’ve drunk rivers of peace And oceans of boundless wonder. I’ve breathed in clouds of self-pity And enjoyed the smells of meadows Filled with unending mystery. But I’m not you. I will never be like you. And even when our souls do Touch. I feel more distant when we part Than before we met. But you feel fulfilled, Enlightened even. Like I’m just another self-help book On your shelf of past experiences. Like I’m a pass or fail college course You can take in eight weeks And forget about in three. So I cover my scars with a cloak of shame As they spread down my twisted back. And I hide my broken tears In the lyrics I sing to the world. You sing along, Calling my suffering, “art” and saying, “It’s beautiful.” “I wish I could write like that.” “It makes me want to cry.” If you knew what it cost, To create the art you marvel at, You’d draw your eyes anywhere else. The beauty you see Is the mask worn by the fallen angel of who I am. If you could write like I write, You’d cry tears You could never take back. I wish you never have to cry the tears I’ve cried. And I’d cry them again If it meant saving you From it all. But even then, inside of me, I feel the rusted inner-turmoil of a Saint who killed his god. Who can’t get over the death, Cause it was a senseless pleasure ****** Disguised as a mercy killing. All else died on that day, The day his god died. And I can taste, The ever-running-tears from the Saint’s face, As I hold it next to mine, And I wish he could forget When his god died. But then, I wish you suffered Like I did- Honestly, I wish you suffered worse than I did. Because I’m tired. I’m so tired. Cause every bed is a bed of thin needles. So I stand and bite down on my hand So the blood distracts me from my failing heart. But when I grow tired of even that, And the blood dries, I’m left with a swollen, teeth-marked palm And a heart struggling to even gasp. Then I remember your worth, And take back the tar-smeared words I never said to you, And put out the livid torch with my fingers. Because I love- I love you more, Than I could ever love myself.
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Oct 4, 2018
Oct 4, 2018 at 9:17 PM UTC
I've Tasted Galaxies...
I’ve tasted galaxies of life And death And sorrows past feeling. Of joy without limit And the doubting of self. I’ve drunk rivers of peace And oceans of boundless wonder. I’ve breathed in clouds of self-pity And enjoyed the smells of meadows Filled with unending mystery. But I’m not you. I will never be like you. And even when our souls do Touch. I feel more distant when we part Than before we met. But you feel fulfilled, Enlightened even. Like I’m just another self-help book On your shelf of past experiences. Like I’m a pass or fail college course You can take in eight weeks And forget about in three. So I cover my scars with a cloak of shame As they spread down my twisted back. And I hide my broken tears In the lyrics I sing to the world. You sing along, Calling my suffering, “art” and saying, “It’s beautiful.” “I wish I could write like that.” “It makes me want to cry.” If you knew what it cost, To create the art you marvel at, You’d draw your eyes anywhere else. The beauty you see Is the mask worn by the fallen angel of who I am. If you could write like I write, You’d cry tears You could never take back. I wish you never have to cry the tears I’ve cried. And I’d cry them again If it meant saving you From it all. But even then, inside of me, I feel the rusted inner-turmoil of a Saint who killed his god. Who can’t get over the death, Cause it was a senseless pleasure ****** Disguised as a mercy killing. All else died on that day, The day his god died. And I can taste, The ever-running-tears from the Saint’s face, As I hold it next to mine, And I wish he could forget When his god died. But then, I wish you suffered Like I did- Honestly, I wish you suffered worse than I did. Because I’m tired. I’m so tired. Cause every bed is a bed of thin needles. So I stand and bite down on my hand So the blood distracts me from my failing heart. But when I grow tired of even that, And the blood dries, I’m left with a swollen, teeth-marked palm And a heart struggling to even gasp. Then I remember your worth, And take back the tar-smeared words I never said to you, And put out the livid torch with my fingers. Because I love- I love you more, Than I could ever love myself.
nathanael-xavier-hueso
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Oct 4, 2018
Oct 4, 2018 at 9:17 PM UTC
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