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Short Beatless Poems

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BEATLESS
"if you cannot feel the music, you should never ever play the tune"
Indiana Shaw . . . ". . . : /"...

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Categories: beatless, music,
Form: Monoku



My Coffin
close my coffin and let me be
because with blind eyes i cannot see
with a broken heart it cannot beat
with empty lungs i cannot breath
nightmares watching over me
with empty dreams of you and me
scattered pictures in my head
fills my beatless heart with dread...

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Categories: beatless, dark, goodbye, heartbroken, love hurts,
Form: I do not know?
Lost
My eyes see no place to go_
My eyes are the window to my soul_
My heart feels empty and cold,_
My heart feels beatless and old_
My life is blowing along with the wind_
My life was over before it even begin_
My brain is the boss_
My brain has me feeling hollow and lost_...

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Categories: beatless, crazy,
Form: ABC
Thought
My head is spinning fast,
as I am tumbling down.
Troubles are coming fast,
as I try to choke them down.
Suffocate on the distortion.
In my mind's eye, misery abides.
In my charred, beatless heart,
your words emphasize lost hope.
My fear and your faith...
undeniable friendship...
my solitaire release....

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Categories: beatless, confusion, depression, devotion, forgiveness, lost love, love,
Form: I do not know?
Friends That Bled
my heart that beats without a drum 
its cheating starts from your fake glum 
and thundering sounds of natures turn 
instead does pound my beatless churn 
and smell i may of dead mans waste 
and see i may of dying breeds race 
and hear the sounds of babys cry 
to motherless frowns as the earth now dies 
and again my beatless heart stops dead 
and friends i never knew now bled...

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Categories: beatless, heart, heart, may,
Form: I do not know?




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