Tears For Solice

By The lost and the found

  Tears fill me with inconsolable daemons

Take me to the place abroad

Shine your ember on the course of my embrace

Compromise the conflict between pain and comfort

Scream in hollow´s grip

Share my pain in your sweet slumber to oblivion,  
(shed in sight ,oblivion´s rise)

Bewildering the desperate in fool´s mist.

 

Through and thorough everlasting cast offs

Pain is obliterated

Cleansed at horizons call.


Yearnig for negligence is our soul

Decrepit and grief full

Forever known in the midst of loneliness

As redentor, as believer, as wonderer



While time fades in hollow´s all

Beasts gaze on darkness reach

Upon galvanized suffering

Enjoying from deep within

 

Eternal cries of horror

Wispering  in full moon´s  bright

Living endlessly in a fool´s mind

Derrangely crippling to the end....

 Tears voiding  death´s hand 

abruptly upon one´s life.

 

by Ocramzechnas 
The lost and the found

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Copyright 2012 The lost and the found
Published on Monday, January 16, 2012.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Magdalena On Wednesday, February 1, 2012, Magdalena (614)By person wrote:

    A wonderful write..

  • Ladyhawke On Wednesday, February 1, 2012, Ladyhawke (394)By person wrote:

    The stinging pain of lonliness.... I felt every word of this... A truly tragic piece.

  • The lost and the found On Thursday, February 2, 2012, The lost and the found (23)By person wrote:

    Arigato thank you Im glad my pain at that times was well expressed on pen, thank you for the comments

  • A former member wrote: oh my god, that stabbed me

  • The lost and the found On Tuesday, January 17, 2012, The lost and the found (23)By person wrote:

    Thanks for the feedback, at some point its meant to do that

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