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Juverine Wan Nov 2017
' Frustration ' leads to ' damnation '
What's that supposed to mean?
Frustration hurts one deep inside,
So much to be foreseen.

It hurts when I hit the wall,
It hurts when I think of you,
I'm holding out a sign of peace,
but it's still a weapon to you.

You say that maybe you should die,
But do you know I'm already dead?
Maybe you're delusional,
But I'm the one who bled.

It's not funny,
we both know,
We love but still,
what we reap we sow.

My eyes are swollen from crying
while yours is bright with anger,
I should be the one who's dead,
Maybe then it'll all be better
Emm Sep 2017
Crisp shirt
Buttoned up
Short sleeves
Blue gingham
In the least shades of vibrant colours
Black and gray,
the colour of our story
the colour of us
What's the point if we won't ever going to start
You belonged yourself to her
And who am I?
A passerby
Classic
Leather
Watch
Everything's reminding me of you
I'll erase my mind of out the picture
Let you stay stand proud with her
The calling of your life
Gentle touch
and sideway glances
Silly giggles--
Please stop
Let's stop
The road's been blocked ahead
and the passage way's closed
No use
Yet I think I love you
Pax Jan 2016
along with my useful lively self
i stroll the path of faceless crowds
they might not know me
I might not know them
but I'm glad as I watch
them do their story
and I on a steady phase
create the background
of my life,
the passerby...

a bit raw



i guess this will be the second part of my poem passerby.
http://hellopoetry.com/poem/1023562/passerby/

thank you for reading me...
Pax Jan 2015

In the real world
     I am merely a passerby.
Finding no home to call my own.

I walk the dusty ***** streets
                  So lost and all alone.
Why then should it be this way?
Is this the modern way of life?
   Am I to always suffer loneliness
        A life beset by doubt.

a unfinished piece that I can never finish. I guess that's just it!

updated, a huge thank you to sir Joe Cole.

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