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A Poem For Emily
Contributed by
TheForgottenMelody
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Sunday, 30th January 2005 @ 09:26:22 PM in AEST
Topic:
FriendshipPoetry
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You talked to me Inside your house While the sound of an angry motor Screamed outside
I sat to read Your lines of words Complaints of the hiding, sleeping solar Orb in grey
You sent pictures Of your face and the snow The white of the skin, the dust on the grass Matched perfectly
But then you left Without saying a word Not a good-bye or even a last "Be right back"
Where was Emily? Caught up in the strings Of a guitar or the warmth of your bed Catching sleep?
Where is she now? Serving ice cream cones To frozen fools whose cheeks are red? I'll know soon
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Re: A Poem For Emily
(User Rating: 1 ) by emystar on
Sunday, 30th January 2005 @ 10:54:33 PM AEST (User
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Very thought provoking write.
keep written.
huggs,
emy |
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Re: A Poem For Emily
(User Rating: 1 ) by outsider on
Monday, 31st January 2005 @ 02:37:58 AM AEST (User
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I really very much enjoyed reading this, it has such great imagery scattered carefully through it. This would be great if it was put to music, with the right sound it would be a memorable song. Reminded me a little of Richard Butler's lyrics. Well done. |
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