"auora" poems
my auora is gentley grazing through a desert of foreign solitude
thank you for everything and I appreciate all the gratitude
but the choice has been made by me yet sometimes I realize this is not what I choose
dont take the diamond for granted child you have nothing to loose
these old buildings eat away at the rays of sun that peek through my window
the ones that wake me up in the morning
every day every day
patience is a virtue, okay okay
I have heard that saying an unbearable amount of times
but holding back this much should be a crime
I miss the sand under my feet
I miss my favorite ice cream store that use to be across the street
I miss the hole in the wall were we all use to meet
you disfavored the smallest iota, all to be taken away from an unbreakable scene
this that him her and everything else in between
I remember those hellos and all the things that went underneath the pale surface
now outside my window I hear a differant kind of circus
It almost sounds like it dosent have a purpose
The empty benches are a bit comforting though
Oct 31, 2010
Oct 31, 2010 at 8:26 AM UTC
i only see you at night
when i close my eyes
and enter a place only
you and i can
where time bends
and where there's
a shift between what's
real and what's not
we fuse together
and its only when i
open my eyes
when a bright auora
shines over me
where i have to wait
till nightfall
to see you once more
Apr 21, 2018
Apr 21, 2018 at 5:48 PM UTC
I shall only desire thou
When the presence of thine auora
Is candied, honeyed, and sweet
Sweet enough to deny my solitude
And desire thee
-Jennifer DeAngelo
Copyright 2017
May 1, 2017
May 1, 2017 at 10:23 PM UTC
The fire is calming
It’s beauty
auora
pain
Without it
What would we be
Nothing more than
someone else
And that’s the worst thing
To happen to us
We let it happen
Now look
There’s nothing else to say
We said it all
We’re nothing else but that
You really are just alike
Dec 14, 2018
Dec 14, 2018 at 10:31 PM UTC