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Broken-Hearted Caressing Sorrow
Broken-Hearted Caressing Sorrow Where do you bring a broken heart, damaged dreams that won’t depart? Where do you go when things fall apart, serving silent screams a la carte? What do you do with a saddened soul, within a virulent void a skinless sole? What do you do when you’re in a hole, progressive paranoid a shadow stroll? Within the stillness of my solitude, a storm exists admits a sacrificing seclude The eyeful emptiness of a life subdued, the evil enlists a blasphemous brood Within the veil of my bitter black, the idolatrous infant sleeps in a shackled sac On the wall, my punitive plaque, of the wounded weeps that scornfully stack Who will be there for me, to mourn, escaping earth a denticulate dust reborn? Who will be there for me, to warn, a residual rebirth of a lifeless embryo torn? Who will kiss me before I dimly die, a wretched wreck in a shattered satirical sky? Who will be there for me, to cry, a segregated speck ceremonially left to calcify? Oct.13.2017 Broken-Hearted Poems Sponsored by: Broken Wings
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