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Artificial Heart

POEM " ARTIFICIAL HEART " by martin gedge I'm in love with your artificial heart a breakdown of emotions that never seems to start it's like I'm looking through a camera for a shadow in the dark when everything is nothing that you think for a face with no expression or a smile that is real is just another reason when you fail at what you feel when your living just a lie just to compliment a meal and you choke on every word you try to drink for a dealers spots a fool when your a joker in the deck your cheap on your appeal when it comes to self-respect showing like a ghost for all of those that you neglect and hiding on your shelf and pity seat for there is not a key that could open up the mind a watch in the Oasis that could turn you back in time giving answers to the questions or some clearly lighted sign you live inside a shell without a beat a coming to the senses where the eyes are vision blue raining on your city on some ty avenue not aware of your surroundings and frankly not a clue It's quick the think we're sinking in the dirt for all that I have tried just to shine upon the soul to show of all the love with the presence and the bow and bloom of every flower in the face of your window is falling in the certainty of hurt I cannot understand or find the meaning for your pain an able minded talker when your a walker with a cane when your left here standing still life is passing like a train and all the thoughts concerning now are gone a little bit of confidence and the truth to being self could go for you the distance and solidify the heath enriched in the preserving and deserving of the wealth if you could only tell me what is wrong... by martin gedge©.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2020




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