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The Pain of Love by Michael R. Burch for T. M. The pain of love is this: the parting after the kiss; the train steaming from the station whistling abnegation; each interstate’s bleak white bar that vanishes under your car; every hour and flower and friend that cannot be saved in the end; dear things of immeasurable cost ... now all irretrievably lost. Note: The title “The Pain of Love” was suggested by an interview with Little Richard, then eighty years old, in Rolling Stone. He said that someone should create a song called “The Pain of Love.” I have always found the departure platforms of railway stations and the vanishing broken white bars of highway dividing lines to be terribly depressing. Keywords/Tags: pain, love, parting, kiss, train, whistle, departure, platform, interstate, dividing, line, hour, flower, friend, lost, cost
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Mar 25, 2020
Mar 25, 2020 at 4:43 AM UTC
The Pain of Love (a title suggested by Little Richard)
Hidden in the ultraviolet, Unseen by most yet to be forgotten by both heaven and hell, Memories from the futures dawn, luxury of darkness, Spin the wool and weave the fate, this world end's by my own hand, Break loose of the lies and get lost within legendary illusions A world so dark, the stars so blind an alluring form refuses to fall, Rise, from the fire hell can't hold and is afraid of, Spread the wings and soar beyond the scene, the art of demonicy The holiest war is waged of what our hearts are made, Do you nest in what you feel or have felt in this realm of devilry ? After the mirror shows you all the truths you desire, Deceived by your eyes, who do you want to trust ? The last judgement ends with a long journey, The nights luxury relies within my own hand, take it! And maybe then, I will lead you to the light your heart cries out for. After all, the love for it is for all to engage in. ~ Umi
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May 5, 2018
May 5, 2018 at 11:39 AM UTC
The Devils World
I wonder how this world would be if we somehow learned to see beyond the shallow meaningless differences we base our biased judgements on superficial labels dividing us and them like who we pray to, where we’re from who we sleep with, which side we’re on language and even the color of our skin how different would our little planet be if our eyes could only see past these and uncover the beautiful similarities of who we all truly are deep within
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Apr 23, 2014
Apr 23, 2014 at 11:49 AM UTC
Beautiful Similarities