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Broken
Contributed by
Night_Rzar
on
Sunday, 29th November 2009 @ 05:34:37 AM in AEST
Topic:
SadPoetry
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There was once a Chaos WHO has nothing but darkness A voice then echoing from the edge of emptiness Then tip to tip light sprung from nothingness Embodied the body, heart and soul of this loneliness
There was an angel WHO came down from heaven Spreading her wings of soft feather of lightness As when she stepped down the Chaos started breathing Then heart beat sound then begun has a meaning
Now then this Chaos has a life and beauty Its color scattered here, there and everywhere It was the angel who gave life to the king of emptiness Now the beauty of Chaos seems has no parallel
The Chaos then learned to love He admired the beauty of the angel from up above They developed a friendship in this kingdom of happiness In each others' arm they lie dreaming wonderfully
As days went by the Chaos then realized That the angel of beauty is now the apple of his eyes He tried to court he did his very best But the angel refused and flew up the misty clouds
Tears run down from the lonely eyes of Chaos It was like a heavy dark cloud pouring its rain Then lighting burst, thunder and typhoon Love of Chaos reigning in his own insanity
A Chaos a Heart that was been empty Then learned to love this beautiful young maiden She brought back the color in the life of young Marvin She fixed his heart that was once been broken
But this young maiden vanished Left Marvin in his lowest part of darkness How could this young maiden broke his heart? Heart beat stops by the death of young Marvin
Copyright ©
Night_Rzar
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2009-11-29 05:34:37] (Date/Time posted on
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