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Pure achromatic, immaculate egg, sits in a nest. Shaking and rustling, exploding at its best. Once hatched it latched to its mother’s wit. For the hatchling knew that she needed it. The dove it flourished as a dove should, And it grew so beautiful as beautiful as she could. Now with integrity and innocence, The dove knew to find love, it would finally make sense. My Dove found love of the falsest facets, Honeyed words of lust; they lack it. Flattering gestures that quicken heart beats Do often allow the dove to glide off her feet. But Honeyed words don’t often last, And soon that love became her past, And now she wanders lonely in the clouds, But this kind of love attracts only nimbus clouds Of which to them she was avowed. Now a dove, Is indeed a symbol of love, But love so pure and true, The kind of love That is common to a dove Hunger for it, a yearning sensation within you. Hunger, Thriving, Craving for this feeling of being complete, But can’t you see that dependency leads to obsolete. You will never be you, You’ll be the both of you. Is that what you want? You want, you need to be someone’s gaunt Old, decrepit partner? Not I, I am alone, But not lonely. I am empty Yet complete. I am moist, Yet dry as a desert. I am me, Yet no one at all.
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Nov 30, 2013
Nov 30, 2013 at 3:08 PM UTC
Achromatic Beauty
Pure achromatic, immaculate egg, sits in a nest. Shaking and rustling, exploding at its best. Once hatched it latched to its mother’s wit. For the hatchling knew that she needed it. The dove it flourished as a dove should, And it grew so beautiful as beautiful as she could. Now with integrity and innocence, The dove knew to find love, it would finally make sense. My Dove found love of the falsest facets, Honeyed words of lust; they lack it. Flattering gestures that quicken heart beats Do often allow the dove to glide off her feet. But Honeyed words don’t often last, And soon that love became her past, And now she wanders lonely in the clouds, But this kind of love attracts only nimbus clouds Of which to them she was avowed. Now a dove, Is indeed a symbol of love, But love so pure and true, The kind of love That is common to a dove Hunger for it, a yearning sensation within you. Hunger, Thriving, Craving for this feeling of being complete, But can’t you see that dependency leads to obsolete. You will never be you, You’ll be the both of you. Is that what you want? You want, you need to be someone’s gaunt Old, decrepit partner? Not I, I am alone, But not lonely. I am empty Yet complete. I am moist, Yet dry as a desert. I am me, Yet no one at all.
victoria-phillips
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Nov 30, 2013
Nov 30, 2013 at 3:08 PM UTC
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