Dark Poetry - Proudly Publishing Poems Prose And People's Priceless Poetry
"until Salvation met me in Heaven." by heartdripsblack

Dark Poetry Home

Log In

Random Poetry


8-4-07

  dancing inside of me.
my Demons crawled.
out of my skin.
almost lifelessly.
to a point of immortality.
that i've never known.

  and my heart breaks.
into a thousand pieces.
of a broken love.
that never could mend.
until Salvation met me in Heaven.
and i was almost forgiven.
by my Angels who almost
believed in me today.

  i'm so tired now.
of living a pretend life.
full of accusations.
of what only brought on a
sorrow of a sadness that
would never end.

  and now i beg you.
to accept me for becoming
someone useless to you.
and i pray.
i pray to nothing that
has forever forsakened me.
that one day i might
hold beauty in my hands.
and end it with a kiss on my cheek.
from my Guardian Angels.
who danced inside of me today.
for no reason at all.



Copying this work to another webpage without author permission is plagiarism.
Plagiarism is a misdemeanor, usually punishable by fines of $100-$50000 and up to one year in jail.




If you [Log In] as a member you can discuss this work with others

On Saturday August 4th, 2007, saintedmad (994) writes:
gorgeous and elega.u.nt; a rapturous ethereal self knowing, self medicating, self edifying left in the corner kind of piece. ..


On Saturday August 4th, 2007, ShardsofSilence (347) writes:
You are brilliant.


On Saturday August 4th, 2007, Aunty Depressant (749) writes:
Love does not need a reason ;)


On Saturday August 4th, 2007, Bridge (346) writes:
hmm..i have to say jon, you have matured greatly in your writing. awesome =]



Navigation for Text Browsers
Things to Read  Home  Copyright Policy  Bugs


Owned and operated by GeniusWeb.com LLC


© 1996-2008 Matthew Steven
You must agree to our terms of service in order to to access this site

Need help? Reach us on the poetry site resource page.



Printed from www.DarkPoetry.com/dp/12684/101162 on Saturday July 05th, 2008 03:35 AM

Certain elements © 1996-2008 Matthew Steven (matts.org)