Snakes eye
Singing through her symphony no need for futile choreography
False hurst in calligraphy
so soon, hence the monstrosity
His opaque eye examining her,
one false hope,calamity,
She swoons in his malicious heresy.
She dwindles,embalmed in sweet solidarity. Solidified by his untold bitter lies.
Wicked voodoo,ferry dead goodbyes
Spun threads of silky vortex golds
World's of promising dreams sinky inevitably. Abstracting gullible souls
Innocence, toyed by hands wicked, scarce never told
Stinging snowflakes glitter a galaxy
Unscathed once,false pretenses of reality
Wrinkles and scars abrase her face
her heart moribund
Green poisoned apple from a tree troths in her path
synchronizing,childhood nightmares
skipping over fairy dust
Seeps in every tippy toe
Exudes in every pore, spores of blackened mold Paths that bump and bruise tumble,saturate her memories
her heart ,scarred, damaged by hate
that she carries and renews
Selfish choices,careless but they knew.
She can only be subdued
Idol hands skewering his mechanical rath
Tree saps glue quicksands suffocate and delude. Spewing dust she folds under, the only man she trusts.
She mourns
She's scorned
her hands degenerate
Yearning dainty touches of a nautical day
Her immersed heart feathered, inexorability rooted
connatural metamorphosis, yearning cadence Perpetual screams,intangible hopes of forage.
He should be damned for eternity,
disunited,undeserving stolen clergy
Open heart wounded surgery,
no repeating of sinful purgery
She falls in blissful spells,kisses paper butterflies with fragility
She falls with grace peacefully
Adjacent her purified heart she will never fall apart
There once was man who tried to take her serenity
Her wounds like morning glories sewed shut
Drops of tomorrow, copper tears corroding ,
glutinous drops of dew unable to descend
Men keen of misery,
Un-poised,will dwell,
live in fear,shrivel up and disappear,
He hides in his ecdysis,
his name I will never share,dishonored aire,
a corpse wrapped in plastic debonair
Worms cocoon, spitting out his hair
lungs unworthy of infinitesimal air
Annotation and melancholy sullen and adry
Puking from his charlatan
I hope this saves a soul
Snakes,shakes and quivers, a broken souvenir.
a man she'll never fear, a dire heart, nevermore
Transcending ,euphoric pigments, a luminescent sphere
About this poem
A woman who is painted with nothing but pain overcomes her deepest fears.
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Written on July 19, 2023
Submitted by teegaeta89 on July 19, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 2,356 |
Words | 398 |
Stanzas | 2 |
Stanza Lengths | 34, 23 |
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