I once had a love
Pure, gentle, and sweet
An innocence
But I looked at you and
What I saw inside
Was not pure
Was not you
Slip from my grasp when I reach
I fade away motionless
The mockingbird mocks me
Screams out his name
And I ran through the night's foul words
Ran to the fields of gold,
Look at your shining eyes in the dark sky
And whisper for your prayers
Wind blows away my wishes
Carried my once honest hope
Now holding a tormented soul
Pain, another useless term
Not even good enough
For what I feel
The lone wolf betrays his brothers and sisters
Finds his true one,
And she left him
Crushed his heart
Like you crushed mine
I once had a love, someone near and dear to me...anger sweeps in...molding the shape of permanent thresholds...kindling warmth...putting out the blaze...body succumbed in desire...boundaries left untouched...condolences handed out to troubled...darkness blacks out passion...the consequences of loving...hearts forever broken
When I was little, I saw mother and father argue the evening of my kindergarten graduation. I could feel the emotion emanating from their bursts of anger like two rams competing for the love of their life. I hid behind my protective guardian, brother. From this day forward, I hoped that this would stop. They broke their promise.
Misery seeps from my soul
Consuming me
In an endless black hole
You look in my eyes
You see hatred
You see sadness
You see hope
You walk away
Killing a mockingbird is a sin
Shame, shame on you all!
A picture of innocence,
Singing songs for the soulful ones
Enjoying the love of the tone
Faded away
You destroyed a soul!
A pure soul,
Evil coward
You have nothing more to say
To me
When a girl found her first love, she endlessly searched for ways to get him. Tried for days and days, and then found the courage to ask him out. He said yes, set up a day and time, and anxiously waited. He never came. He ditched her. He broke her heart. Her first but not last rejection...
My mother told me to not trust anyone but myself...