Submissions by Forgotten_Flowers
POEMS AND SHORT STORIES
Three word overdose
Frozen three times and thawed twice.
I have have been blinded by love.
Sneaky as it twists and turns creeping in unnoticed.
Desire has a appetite like no other.
Feeding off you as your guard lets go.
Trust fed with a silver spoon.
Faith leaching your very life-force only to put you in harms way.
I grow cold yet anger like fire burns for revenge...
Three words have taken kindoms and conquered the strongest.
Lessons learned but never taught.
Warnings to subtle for the most keen of eyes.
Bite the hand that feeds you.
The silver spoon lies in a bed...
I have have been blinded by love.
Sneaky as it twists and turns creeping in unnoticed.
Desire has a appetite like no other.
Feeding off you as your guard lets go.
Trust fed with a silver spoon.
Faith leaching your very life-force only to put you in harms way.
I grow cold yet anger like fire burns for revenge...
Three words have taken kindoms and conquered the strongest.
Lessons learned but never taught.
Warnings to subtle for the most keen of eyes.
Bite the hand that feeds you.
The silver spoon lies in a bed...
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Next to light
Swallowing and circling the light. I form daily letting the freaks run free. I hide the strange in a aura of stealth. You can't see me...or touch me. I have no soul or feeling other then being nervous or scared.
Sometimes I engulf cities in a feeling of loneliness. Because of me you can perform acts of rage and hate and go unnoticed. I will never tell your actions when performed in front of me.
Some places I'm around all day. Inside the light I fade away. But also point out the light for those to see.
Sometimes I engulf cities in a feeling of loneliness. Because of me you can perform acts of rage and hate and go unnoticed. I will never tell your actions when performed in front of me.
Some places I'm around all day. Inside the light I fade away. But also point out the light for those to see.
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Repeated
I wake up to the sound of my alarm clock. Once again my never changed everyday life starts again...
I wake up to the sound of my alarm clock once again... reminding me proceed with my life...My life...
I wake up once again and my alarm clock rings with echoes through my head. Screaming... Another day of life.
I wake up...again...like I have before...like my father or mother have done...I wake up like the others before them...
I wake up...because it's demanded or required.
But today... I didt wake up...I gave up...
Life is on a cycle... repeating over and over...
I...
I wake up to the sound of my alarm clock once again... reminding me proceed with my life...My life...
I wake up once again and my alarm clock rings with echoes through my head. Screaming... Another day of life.
I wake up...again...like I have before...like my father or mother have done...I wake up like the others before them...
I wake up...because it's demanded or required.
But today... I didt wake up...I gave up...
Life is on a cycle... repeating over and over...
I...
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Behind the smile (The mask)
As your days grow darker with each rise of the sun. You sense your world has become so much smaller.
Then it once was...
But your forced to push on...so you do.
In order to complete these everyday tasks.
This is what you do...
You wear a mask for every occasion. Life on repeat always streaming.
Sometimes they help to be confident
or remain in the crown unnoticed.
Like bodies floating next to a lotus.
I see beauty opposed to the more nervous...
Or even express a feeling. Mine always smiles full of life covering...
Then it once was...
But your forced to push on...so you do.
In order to complete these everyday tasks.
This is what you do...
You wear a mask for every occasion. Life on repeat always streaming.
Sometimes they help to be confident
or remain in the crown unnoticed.
Like bodies floating next to a lotus.
I see beauty opposed to the more nervous...
Or even express a feeling. Mine always smiles full of life covering...
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