Poems By Alfred Noyes

Poems By Alfred Noyes

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All of Alfred Noyes's poems need to be pushed farther out into the world. They need to be recognized. Every word is designed to hit hard, to incite deep emotion. I cannot stress how much these poems mean to me, only that the raw truth and pain I find here gives me a huge lust for life. I see each painted vision till I no longer have any space left in my chest to breathe - I get too caught up in a world that no longer lives. These sometimes violent, heart wrenching poems are stunning, and I am left to sit and sob into my hands, crying for a time that has been lost. -Rinae I hope you enjoyed Alfred's poems as much as I had, I hope you were moved to tears by each profound verse as I was. Thank you to Alfred!
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Poetry for the dead and dying. For the ones just done trying. Here's the words for you. It's a bloody dream come true. I can't promise it'll help you get through. But if your mind is dark It'll leave its mark It'll make your bleeding heart Just that much more torn apart To see me With my sadness open and deep And all my secrets for you to keep Maybe it'll even make you happy These are some dark and sad poems I wrote up. The later ones are about my real life and most of the earlier ones are made up. This is me basically pouring my heart out, so please no hate! - Alexandra #917 in poetry 12/18/14

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