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listen to me.
Contributed by
bttrflynajar
on
Sunday, 30th July 2006 @ 09:25:03 PM in AEST
Topic:
AngryPoetry
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Fall from the sky, the jumps not all that high, I promise the concrete will break your fall, hopefully break your all. Dont pretend you know my name. Small talk made easy erased completely, words mean less the more theyre said, and I have so much to say. Worthless writer at the end of the day. Too many words were spoken, and Promises were meant to be broken, reassuring me you wont keep yours, down on all fours, believe me I know better. trust this trust was never there. For you, nor him, nor they nor theirs. Secrets were meant to be told, so speak softly and forgive me if I slip. I warned you before, the moon is too close to the shore, & Ill never be sane enough to care. Forget what youve learned, this is the way things are done, stare at the sun till your blind and im no longer the one. Ill break your ambitions and ruin your dreams, stay far away from the yellow lines, avoid the vulgar screams. Torture would be the opposite, as you see im well in with the methods of vulgarity. And those I touch mean less to me than the dirt I walk on. Just placing my love where I place myself. Hate is how we fornicate, a constant reminder of where I stand. Dont you understand? I place you above the stars in the sky. Keep yourself on this rolling high. Best friends is better than anything I would actually be. Dont you see how I treat those around me? The closer you come, the harder I bite. But the more you hate, the more serenity I create. Its just you its just me, if you keep your promise, Ill hand over these problems to destiny.
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2006-07-30 21:25:03] (Date/Time posted on
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