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  • Heaven And Hell

    Heaven And Hell In Heaven there’s always light, In Hell there’s always fright. In Heaven there’s love and dreams, In hell there’s blood and screams. In Heaven there’s ...

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  • When Love is Lost

    When Love Is Lost You see him fall, Onto one knee, His big blue eyes, Shining so brightly. That moment when, He asks to dance, A shared deep moment, ...

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  • It's Gonna Be Okay

    Lightning is all I see, Screaming kids and, Stomping feet. Shooting guns and, Blood in war, You’re legs give out, Can’t take no more. But sometimes you just gotta ...

    3 min read
  • You're Gone.

    You're Gone Tears stream down my face, Because I don’t know what to do, You’re gone, And I’m lost in darkness, Fumes of sadness. My heartbeat grows slow, The ...

    1 min read
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  • Canvas

    Canvas Waves crash onto the sandy shore, He takes a breath, The skies turning into a beautiful painting. Just like a canvas, His light shall shine, But his life just ...

    1 min read
  • You don't deserve me

    This isn't my best...I just needed to get this out. Just needed to. You don't deserve me I like you, I swear it’s true. Your spiky hair, And eyes a ...

    1 min read
  • Lonesome

    Lonesome Her hands graze the carving, The decrepit wood delicately fascinating her turquoise eyes. She lets her diamonds fall, The ghastly whispers of desperation overwhelming her senses. Her body tre

    1 min read
  • Fame

    Fame Shattered windows, Broken dreams, Gone and shredded to new extremes. Last whisper, A little too delicate, Given a chance to finally make it. But fame isn’t all ...

    1 min read
  • Forever, And Ever

    A poem I wrote for somebody that I lost recently.

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  • The Crow

    I wrote this about 4 years ago, just polished it up.

    1 min read
  • what others don't see

    The life of the "girl next door".

    1 min read


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