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Your eyes spelled my doom
and yet all I saw was peace
an ocean so calm and gentle
I could walk on it and not sink.
And when your words cut my soul
and your wrath met me with a sharp kiss
all I felt was bliss,
Your voice like thunder
Left my heart fluttering
as one listening to sweet
symphonies,
for surely even your wrath
met me with promises of your love
and your voice enveloped me in warmth.
On the day your fist met my bones
flashing colors of bright red
movement so fluid
rhythm so flawless
like the beatings of a drum
as the songs continued
telling tall tales
of how love could not endure
without pain as an anchor.
And today, as my skin went cold
and my eyes lost its warmth,
sounds of beating drums receded
like a heart beat fading softly
sweet symphonies reduced to silence
life slipped from shattered bones
and bright red painted your canvas,
I realize
that Fate was cruel,
Life was cold,
Love was war,
And peace; the sound of a beating drum
But you my love, were an artist
And I was happy to be your canvas.
This is my entry for Blockchain poets weekly prompt “Denial”.
I really liked your poem. Silver love as an ephemeral reality that is lived intensely, but that disappears for many reasons in life and we only have the memory left.
Thanks for sharing your poem.
Good day.
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Beautiful poem I enjoyed reading it, love is everything but when it goes or simply disappears for some circustance only remains to accept it and be able to move forward with that living memory, thanks for sharing ♥
Thank you for your kind words
This is beautifully written but I can't help but ask, you okay bro? 😄
Thank you for your comment, and yes, I'm doing very well. I was just following the prompt, I figured this is what a character in denial would sound like 😅
That's good to know. Very well executed prompt 🙃
Thank you 😊
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The combination and biding," you are an artist and glad to be your canvas"
Touching,
Greetings
Glad you like it, thank you
Thanks.
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