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Till death do we start
Our union doesn’t end
Rather it begins
at cemetery gates
A razor blades gleam
A symbol in place of a ring
No groomsmen
Or bridesmaids
Rather coroners
Pallbearers
And mourners
We’ll dwell upon hallowed grounds
Reside inside the mausoleum walls
A romance felt under moonlit skies
As twisted trees mark the occasion
Our spirits walk lightly upon fallen leaves
This path spans an eternity
You and I in ancient rhyme
Eclipse the light and end of time




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On Saturday January 26th, 2008, yru1 (31) writes:
What a nice dark poem! I love the concept and the almost whimsical prose. Nice job.



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