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Darkest of Love

Within the darkness of the night Brought forth the black rose How was the rose born in the night Only the darkness knows Inside a world consumed with choas Uncertainties and doubts obsessed our thoughts Two hearts stopped for a moment Into he devil's lair they were caught A broken girl, a ghastly scene She cried crimson tears Her soul raped, heart murdered Filled with unspeakable fears A damaged boy, distressing sight The walls he built concealed his face Life has left him alone and abandoned He has fallen from God's tender embraces Two lost souls, shattered hopes and dreams They wait the prolongment of their deaths Two vacant bodies drained of existence Walking corpse they were at best But in the darkness of the devil's liar Their eyes locked and a spark ignite And in the blackness that surrounded them Two blackened roses came to life Two souls from hell rose up again While the demons held tight to their feet They climbed from the depths of the most feared abyss The chains of torture together they defeat Two desperate souls at the gates of hell Found a love that flows thru their veins Like a drug poured into their bodies Without it.....A life of torment and pain So in the darkness love was born Just like the blacken rose Many would ask the question "How" Well....Only the rare few of us would know. Dedicated to my amazing husband Melessa McGarrigle

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Date: 3/2/2017 7:32:00 AM
What a beautiful dedication to your husband. A very deep, dark and most probably painful, but also amazing poem! Welcome to PoetrySoup :)
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Melessa Mcgarrigle
Date: 3/5/2017 1:30:00 PM
Thank you so much for your comment and your welcoming to this site. I'll be posting more very soon, hopefully you will like them too! Can't wait to read some of yours

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