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Whether it’s a whisper from your lips or the impending dead,
That one word rips my sanity to shreds.
Stand by and speak, encourage the pain to unfold;
My responses are unmistakably cold.
Petals from a blood red flower pool upon the floor,
Fragile, they fall into place until the flower is no more.
Remains wilt and shrivel as it dies;
Were you impervious to my cries?
Bluffing a smile, I reach out to you with hope,
But you misinterpret the gesture as a grope.
Blossoming anger arises from both sides, and I see,
You really did not want to speak to me?
Efforts to rekindle kindness fail,
More flowers fall and I grow pale.
“Clingy, assuming, problematic”;
Your words make my sanity erratic.
Your damage is done, I am alone;
Go sit upon your crimson throne.
Take my madness not my sorrow,
I shall try not to be gone tomorrow.
Though you are long departed,
The picking up of the petals has only just started.
Only one word in particular still stings;
Have you any notion of the pain it brings?
Proof and faith struggle to make me doubt such;
Goodbyes hurt even when delivered with a gentle touch.
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- | Submitted on 08/08/2010 |
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- Soldat of life - 08/08/2010
- Your poem made me think of friendship when two people simply move apart and do not try to remain in touch. It's like losing a part of who you are and simply moving on to evolve into something else. May you find a million words to take away this sad meaning from what is the departing of something cherished.
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