"shalla" poems
The day I took that flight
into the wild steel fixing
I left my teeth in London town
and I am so now vexing
I don't mind the penguins
and I do so like the beer
the only lover I have is called Shalla
she is one cute woman of the little dear
The cleaning lady was good
******* on my fatherhood
now eagles fly above my head
and bears want to hug me
In the town of 700
they call me the toothless **** Jagger
my madness reigns supreme
as I carry dynamite and a silver dagger
So in Canada I reside
another half of me aside
but to England I must come
as I left my teeth in London
By Christos Andreas Kourtis aka NeonSolaris
By NeonSolaris
© 2013 NeonSolaris (All rights reserved)
Aug 23, 2013
Aug 23, 2013 at 8:32 AM UTC
Shalla is the name
The name I hear
Shalla my dear
My love
My hope
The dreams of fear
The dreams of fear bring Shalla more dear
The lights that reflect Shalla to my eye
The darkness neglects the panic and shy
The dreams of darkness aspire my mind
To neglect the dreams without Shalla
The dreams that hurt my soul and core
The dreams I neglect to accept false lore
Shalla my dear
The only name that fills my bones
Joy, contentment, and lust
The name I hear
I’ll always hold dear
For Shalla could turn to dust
Long after
The storm is gone
The mangled corpse of Shalla
My lovely swan
My pride
My joy
My bride
My love
My trust
My dreams
My swan
My dove
I’m driven to pain
Inescapable clenching
Of remorse and broken opportunities
With the only one I could hold dear
Shalla is gone forever
Shalla my dear
The dreams come back
And so I here
The true lore that brought me fear
My neglections blinded me
Drove me to denial
Brined me and sliced me open
So vile
That beast I neglected for so long
Showed me that Shalla meant more
More than I knew
More than I thought
Shalla my swan
Shalla the eternal torch
I extinguished by my lack of thought
I ignored her and murdered her
I left her to rot
My dear Shalla
The fault is mine
My beast
My carnage
My venom
My toxin
My death
My hate
My fears
My tears
My neglections of true horrors
My ignorance brought me your death
May 9, 2018
May 9, 2018 at 5:00 PM UTC