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Array ( [sid] => 68902 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => To sorrow, To morrow, (Tomorrow) [time] => 2004-10-26 08:57:52 [hometext] => A mettle of stress, pressure, and pining have put me back on the pessimist's path; unless you desire depression, stay away. [bodytext] =>
"A toast, a toast!" The dreamers cried
"For all the wishful ones that died-
Who ventured off into the world
Drowning in emoceans wide."



He
Never wanted good and evil
Or ambition, or success
Life gave it anyway
Never taking
No
For an answer


"To arms, to arms!" The hexers hurled
"A conflict clears upon the curled
Enamoured angels rightly rode
In search of hope's prismatic peals."


Never asked for silence
Or loneliness, or tears


"Forget, forget!" The skies explode
The secret truths in crytic code
Sinking to the other side
Of airy, weary Odes


Hadn't asked (at all)
But found the hollow truth
(Which only made him emptier-)


"Alone, Alone!" The seconds slide
Despairing heirs of taken tides
Devotion's oceans washed-out gray
Obsession's possessions swiftly pried


Never dreamed
But always woke up shaking


Today, today! We fly away
Alone and poisoned by the day
Worlds whirled, angels owed



Never asked to be born
-But found himself crying one day-


Still not knowing what to say...




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To sorrow, To morrow, (Tomorrow)

Contributed by EternitysLyre on Tuesday, 26th October 2004 @ 08:57:52 AM in AEST
Topic: DarkPoetry




"A toast, a toast!" The dreamers cried
"For all the wishful ones that died-
Who ventured off into the world
Drowning in emoceans wide."



He
Never wanted good and evil
Or ambition, or success
Life gave it anyway
Never taking
No
For an answer


"To arms, to arms!" The hexers hurled
"A conflict clears upon the curled
Enamoured angels rightly rode
In search of hope's prismatic peals."


Never asked for silence
Or loneliness, or tears


"Forget, forget!" The skies explode
The secret truths in crytic code
Sinking to the other side
Of airy, weary Odes


Hadn't asked (at all)
But found the hollow truth
(Which only made him emptier-)


"Alone, Alone!" The seconds slide
Despairing heirs of taken tides
Devotion's oceans washed-out gray
Obsession's possessions swiftly pried


Never dreamed
But always woke up shaking


Today, today! We fly away
Alone and poisoned by the day
Worlds whirled, angels owed



Never asked to be born
-But found himself crying one day-


Still not knowing what to say...








Copyright © EternitysLyre ... [ 2004-10-26 08:57:52]
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Re: To sorrow, To morrow, (Tomorrow) (User Rating: 1 )
by CrimsonTears on Tuesday, 26th October 2004 @ 02:37:39 PM AEST
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wow....i really liked this poem....great job

Lots of Love
CrimsonTears




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