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The darkness comes and takes my thoughts
Now I'm clouded as the sky
The evils crawling through my skin
But still I will deny
You are now the light I see
You free my mind
I can see clearly once again
Since your beauty shined

Are you my guiding light?
To set my wrongs right
Are you a love divine?
Sent to set me back in line

Darkness lurks in all the shadows
I restart the cycle
It infiltrates my thought process
I think of your smile
I will chase the specters away
The sun will shine
The forest of evil is burnt
You are mine

Are you my seeing eye?
To protect me in the night
Are you my diamond in the rough?
Here to shower me in your love



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On Thursday November 9th, 2006, heartdripsblack (759) writes:
i loved every word in this poem. very well done.


On Saturday July 1st, 2006, mywristshurt (524) writes:
this is... once again, i feel depressed because i would want to be loved so freely as you speak.. shes lucky, and i hope she holds unto you.. great poem by the way


On Wednesday April 19th, 2006, TaintedButterfly (1056) writes:
Wow. That was beautiful... I loved the last stanza! Julia~


On Wednesday April 12th, 2006, Shadow Rapture (225) writes:
My eye is keeping an eye on you.Through the subliminal darkness we will not falter!



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