The Man in the Mirror

By Lexicon

I told myself, I wasnt going to do anymore without him,
But then I decided, I would waste away just the same, without him.

I fooled myself into believing that I love him,
But then, I made it impossible not to think of him.

I used to think general thoughts,
But now, to me, those thoughts are lost.

I used to be neither happy, nor ever this sad,
But then, I met him, and I wish I never had.

Never was I satisfied with a title so frivolous as "friend",
But then, it became a majic trick that I could not mend.

Since then,
I have done lots more without him,
I have thought endless seas about him,

I am now, so viciously wrapped in sollice,
And I do not recognize these emaciated wrists.
This dizzy head rush when I stand,
This effortlessly emaciated capsule of what I am.


This crystallized heart, that bleeds nor feels for any one.

This inhuman thing, whose darkness manages to brilliantly color a mood ring.

I no longer know who I am,
Whose are these brittle, boney fingers?
Pathetically though, forever will I know,
that love for him still lingers.










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Copyright 2004 Lexicon
Published on Friday, July 9, 2004.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Mistress Shadow On Friday, July 9, 2004, Mistress Shadow (252)By person wrote:

    Your usage of words is fantastic in this piece. "This crystallized heart, that bleeds nor feels for any one." Fav. line. ~T~

  • aXe FactoR On Friday, July 9, 2004, aXe FactoR (335)By person wrote:

    an excellent write, just the way i'm feeling now too. talented write. -MeL-

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