Soliloquy

By Spiritus_Frumenti

...tasting so bittersweet,
Ending in symmetry,
Folding complexities drowning in every shape
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Arriving at the gates,
Flooding light emulsifying the space
The endless breach between God and I
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In this stillness,
In this wonderment of the mind
Beckoning tragedy to come
Awaiting the wind to take my life
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It has always seemed that love and apathy,
Make the heart bleed just the same
An interchangeable idea, becoming one,
Questioning why there is a need to understand
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In my journeys through reality, fantasy and nowhere
So many revelations and pictures of ultimate knowledge
Have evaporated in the process
Faded away into the darkness
Into the emptiness from which I have started....
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Copyright © Juan Antonìo Thomas, 2004













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Copyright 2004 Spiritus_Frumenti
Published on Thursday, July 22, 2004.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • spaniellie On Wednesday, December 22, 2004, spaniellie (76)By person wrote:

    wow this write was right on. i relate. i love.

  • shadowsinthelight On Monday, September 13, 2004, shadowsinthelight (146)By person wrote:

    It has always seemed that love and apathy, Make the heart bleed just the same Very wise my friend. S.

  • WinterGrave On Friday, July 23, 2004, WinterGrave (258)By person wrote:

    a truly masterful piece, a wonder to read.~~~Grave

  • Anth On Friday, July 23, 2004, Anth (1133)By person wrote:

    its improved on brilliance,the last verse especially awesome.i always click on your works to see feelings i cant express be brought to surface by you,

  • Anth On Friday, July 23, 2004, Anth (1133)By person wrote:

    who with such skill leaves me awed everytime, i really love the first two verses,a display of monumental talent

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