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Buried someplace beneath year old dusty veils, a doll lies upon her shelf
It’s there you’ll find her broken past, amongst recollected failures of oneself.

Concealed somewhere atop silent spoken whispers, a broken promise freely floats
It’s there you’ll find the damaged heart, amidst a echoes hollowed mistaken devote.

Secluded someplace outside rugged barren walls, a contented world goes unexplored
It’s there you’ll find the crumbled future, amongst a remembrances unwilling detour.

Hidden somewhere within tear-streaked blackened night, a delicate candle burns
It’s there you’ll find my shattered soul, amidst a memories forbidden return.
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Memories Forbidden Return

Contributed by Dragons_Of_Rose on Wednesday, 1st October 2003 @ 01:35:00 PM in AEST
Topic: EmotionalPoetry



Memories Forbidden Return

Buried someplace beneath year old dusty veils, a doll lies upon her shelf
It’s there you’ll find her broken past, amongst recollected failures of oneself.

Concealed somewhere atop silent spoken whispers, a broken promise freely floats
It’s there you’ll find the damaged heart, amidst a echoes hollowed mistaken devote.

Secluded someplace outside rugged barren walls, a contented world goes unexplored
It’s there you’ll find the crumbled future, amongst a remembrances unwilling detour.

Hidden somewhere within tear-streaked blackened night, a delicate candle burns
It’s there you’ll find my shattered soul, amidst a memories forbidden return.




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Re: Memories Forbidden Return (User Rating: 1 )
by jaeann on Wednesday, 1st October 2003 @ 01:55:06 PM AEST
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tear-streaked blackened night......excellent!!


Re: Memories Forbidden Return (User Rating: 1 )
by Saira on Wednesday, 1st October 2003 @ 05:29:32 PM AEST
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Great write...I liked the title. Good work!
Saira


Re: Memories Forbidden Return (User Rating: 1 )
by Voyager on Wednesday, 29th December 2010 @ 06:38:07 PM AEST
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"Secluded someplace outside rugged barren walls, a contented world goes unexplored
It’s there you’ll find the crumbled future, amongst a remembrances unwilling detour."

These two lines are absolute genius! Rings so true of the condition of society at present. All happily ignorant in their petty mechanics of so called "life" and not willing to take a chance and explore higher truths. Well done! I have enjoyed most of your peoms.




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