Submissions by Khalil
POEMS AND SHORT STORIES
Lilies for Tomorrow’s Dawn.
Friday’s here so, where are you?
what will you do?
will you dance alone
will you, will you wait for me
or will you dance away a lifetime?
The weekend has started for you
but I am left behind
dancing in my mind
alone in cold dreams of fear
who do you hold so close tonight?
I know you think I’m crazy and I am
you think you can
make me better but no
there is no better life waiting
why do you wish to wait for me?
Please leave me and find your joy
a life patiently
lost its way in the fog ...
what will you do?
will you dance alone
will you, will you wait for me
or will you dance away a lifetime?
The weekend has started for you
but I am left behind
dancing in my mind
alone in cold dreams of fear
who do you hold so close tonight?
I know you think I’m crazy and I am
you think you can
make me better but no
there is no better life waiting
why do you wish to wait for me?
Please leave me and find your joy
a life patiently
lost its way in the fog ...
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Shadow in Her Eyes
The shadow of the moon in her eyes
be-spelled me as I stood
looking upon her dark beauty
and the fires of hell burned high
within her towering soul
though the heat burned my heart
I stepped within.
The touch of her sensual darkness
drew me in to her
a warm embrace of dry ice
violet eyes drank in my love
held my heart in thrall
we danced in her deathly dark
I died and died again.
The shadow of the moon in her eyes
died all too soon
crying regret took her away
night became a lonely time
no more...
be-spelled me as I stood
looking upon her dark beauty
and the fires of hell burned high
within her towering soul
though the heat burned my heart
I stepped within.
The touch of her sensual darkness
drew me in to her
a warm embrace of dry ice
violet eyes drank in my love
held my heart in thrall
we danced in her deathly dark
I died and died again.
The shadow of the moon in her eyes
died all too soon
crying regret took her away
night became a lonely time
no more...
632 reads
4 Comments
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