Sonnets in Blood. (I suck at I Love Yous.)

By Malice In Wonderland

Took a stroll
over
Broken bottles
And 
Broken thoughts

I let

the blood splatters on the floor

Speak every word
I could
Never say.




 

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Copyright 2016 Rain In The Willows
Published on Thursday, December 1, 2016.     Filed under: "Poetry"

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  • carlosjackal On Friday, July 14, 2023, carlosjackal (2788)By person wrote:

    I can only echo everyone elses sentiments and comments. Pure brilliance.

  • soul_versing On Thursday, December 8, 2016, soul_versing (774)By person wrote:

    I love rereading this piece - perfection! Congratulations on PoTD! So deserving💋 Scholar

  • A former member wrote: You are magnificent and I adore your poetic tone. 10! ~Lil Scholar

  • Adagios On Friday, December 2, 2016, Adagios (716)By person wrote:

    God damn perfect write, austere but each word placed with intention like a bonsai of truth

  • soul_versing On Friday, December 2, 2016, soul_versing (774)By person wrote:

    I'm in love❤ And because I'm struggling to find the right words to express how this made me feel, I'll leave you with a inspired by piece. I so love your face💋 Scholar

  • Lux On Friday, December 2, 2016, Lux (280)By person wrote:

    I've read this several times since you posted. It's one of those where I'm afraid to comment for fear of sounding foolish because the perfection here is aching.

  • Drea On Thursday, December 1, 2016, Drea (1388)By person wrote:

    I know this feeling. It's hard, but as much as I hate this feeling...It's oddly beautiful. Simple and sweet. I enjoyed it.

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