Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
"gadia" poems
Pizza spicy, cheesy slipping off our fingers topped with happiness, joy and love Delight ! ©2014 Purvi Gadia
0
Oct 8, 2014
Oct 8, 2014 at 10:06 AM UTC
Pizza cinquain
I could feel the earth moving, my life playing the music, reverse. On me, the hot sun was showering it's fury, cast on me was some dreadful curse. The light had darkened and the dark did light. The ***** evil attacked me with all it's might. The harsh wind slapped me every time it passed. The black cat had definitely, my path crossed. Every corner had an abyss waiting for my fall, if missed, I was to be burned with a fire ball. Tartarus had opened it's gates for me, My much feared beast had been unleashed. Tick tock, tick tock, the clock did chime, darkness within me started to grow and shine. Consumed in it everything that was pure, the curse had begun, now it's pain I endure. The angel within me was flying away to Tartarus, to be cruelly slayed. Now I had entered the land of Tartarus to live the blessing of the curse. As it's queen, I walked on a carpet of skulls drank the holy drink from the fountain of blood. Wore a dress of the sinned man's flesh, and was crowned with teeth and bones coalesced. Surrounded by voices and shrieks of the ghouls, only darkness inside me remained, contaminating my soul. On the earthy land,I slaughtered the king of hell, and the curse of becoming the queen, on my head fell. I now walk with darkness on my shoulders sins turning my heart colder and colder. Will I ever live again or die everyday henceforth? Eternally withering away with a heart filled with remorse. ©2014 Purvi Gadia
0
Oct 5, 2014
Oct 5, 2014 at 2:01 PM UTC
Hellish curse
**Andy (Rest in peace) True Courage Thomas Rex Purvi Gadia Konr Víctor Manuel Serna Liz And Lilacs WM Ember Evanescent anxiety Closed Story Andrew Quikkes Amber K Steel Peter Robert Hamilton Karl Franssen aka Bryson Flegg Creep that Loves You Kiyuki I miss you... And of course Gavin**
0
Jan 5, 2016
Jan 5, 2016 at 7:07 PM UTC
Names Tell Our Stories Before We Speak