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#cyanea
Petals, oh these metals. They fall, Paling. Blackened. Dyed crimson. A celebratory death dance, I have found a new advance. And the brilliant yellow sun, How it slinks in the night! So comfortable, I have left it behind. Toxic were the tendrils that kept me where it stood. A million stinging nettles, In my heart, they took root. The pink quills of Cyanea, the futility of their purpose. They don't always wither away, So I've set them all aflame. Romeo's sheath, Hermes' fool- Treating my human tendencies as a tool. Forget this fragility we call love, Cut the strings and rise above. Past the smoke and ashes, it will come clearer through these lashes. If my woven words fail to reach you, Nothing else will ever do.
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Dec 13, 2018
Dec 13, 2018 at 8:15 PM UTC
Flowerfire
In a cold passion, I picture your face - A ring of yellow carnations Like the sun, so desirable In its vicious brilliance, Took all sight from my eyes.
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Dec 13, 2018
Dec 13, 2018 at 7:22 AM UTC
Saint