The Falling
The FallingUpon malodorous rapture of orphaned darkness,eternal melancholy becomes twisted and hollowIn the severed reflections of sanguine shadows,we will drown in ruby tears of pain and...
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I love how you incorporate lust and sex into your dark dirge.. not many realize how these things also belong to the darkness.. well done!!
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I thought I would step outside of my comfort zone and visit 'Wicked'...after reading this I am glad that I did. Fascinating read - thank you.
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RestlessBeauty, thank you for reading and your thoughts"If a man had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows." --Henry Ward Beecher
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Great response hhaanniidd, I'm pleased you enjoyed the read, thanks for stopping by."If a man had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows." --Henry Ward Beecher
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Thanks Sane Hero, glad you liked it"If a man had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows." --Henry Ward Beecher
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Beautifully writ in blood and shadows Wanton grief, takes the place of eternal peace/ dark and cold, memories I forever hold/ summer moments saved under violet oceans/beneath life's floor, rest my...
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Wow, I didnt know there were awards here, cool! Thanks for your tremendous response"If a man had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows." --Henry Ward Beecher
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Awesome answer to rising. Love and blessings,NewellTruth doth see it allWisdom understands it allLove adores it all.I Love youRoses from" http://www.cittisflorist.comYou are invited be our Royal...
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Thanks for reading Newell."If a man had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows." --Henry Ward Beecher
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Thanks for reading"If a man had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows." --Henry Ward Beecher
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A bit romantic for me.The last 3 stanzas however won me over--the empurpled pollysyllabic swooning abates for a minute and the festering reality underneath is visciously exposed for the gentle...
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I suppose a poem about death and blood could be construed as being romantic...but I doubt it considering how dark is my mind! Thanks for your feedback; this poem is about a warlock professing his love...
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