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2ndBest Aug 2014
See you in the late autumn afternoon
Sunsets then constellations

Colors and lights
Golden and bleeding

Hollow conversations
As darkness devours day

I try to tell you that
Looks can ****

You're a serial gazer
I'm a blind recluse

Never have I ever known
What makes the wind blow

Or why you chose to devour
My soul like a wolf

Unclench your jaws
Spit me out

The night is dead
The stars are broken

I spoke words
I'll regret sober

You won't know
Your arms were never home

I said "I never meant it"
Life is actually a death sentence
Avery Glows Aug 2014
Life comes from ashes.
Nothing but dust.
From death and doom.
Evolved with love.
So so many unknown
truths.
Untold
lies.
People struggled and lose
themselves in disguise.

Maybe one day all sins would be forgiven.
All the hatred, ****** and genocide.
Maybe one day we'll all be forgotten.
Just as the sea the ocean and the tides.
Because oblivion is real.
Humane and begotten.
But I won't forget, I promise you that
maybe we'd meet again
someday in heaven.
Lysander Gray May 2014
I sank a lie in the harbour,
watched it sink like a stone.
Your beauty an apostle
asked me to live quite alone.

The streets are empty of your laughter
wild birds still flitter and fly,
The children carry on playing
as every rose withers and dies.

The scent of your dew on my fingers,
the place where death goes to die.
A memory that breathes as it lingers
on the fringe of an innocent sigh.

The black dress you left here one evening
full of bats and sinister themes,
drapes an elegant coffin
in both life and my dreams.

Snapshots carved in my pillow
of the place where death goes to die,
chipped with a sharpened halo
once trapped between your thighs.

I found the place we once roamed
with my back turned to the sea,
a quick snap of my fingers
called death to die with me.

Instead he sang as a singer
"If I go you'll never be free,
in dream this love will linger,
in song and in memory."

The streets drowned in your laughter,
wild birds flitter and fly,
I light a candle on the altar
at the place where death goes to die.
Inspired by a line from a Leonard Cohen song.
Ahmed Usman Apr 2014
Why
A child went missing years before
ever unsure he dared not feel
even prayed it all would go away
and now awakens afraid it will

Gazing back burdened by regret
seeing at last he’d been blind
although many had let him down
hadn’t he repaid each in kind

An angry child cries out in vain
a weary old man softly sighs
pondering fate questioning why
so few live yet everyone dies

Too quickly still another day falls
asleep within the setting sun
and as one day none will remain
why then waste a single one
Appeared on blog: http://wp.me/s3UiLd-why

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