Cipher - Celestial Cry

By The Fallen Angel

There is the Sun
There is the Moon
And I am the Space
Distant to many
Who float in their greatness

Within my darkest depths
There lie lights of hope
That burn so bright
And sparkle asunder

But when they look at me
They turn away
Because when they look in me
They find no answer
No relation…but an enigma

All I am is behind and around
Never to be embraced
For no one hears my silent sound
Lost in space

Fallen stars to Rings of Saturn
Countless times have I thrown my fire
To break its pattern
Why am I so desperate
And irrelevant

Broken wings
And shattered dreams
What am I
To disagree

There is the Sun
There is the Moon
And I am the Space
No one to be my company
No one relates to my empty place

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Copyright 2003 The Fallen Angel
Published on Saturday, November 15, 2003.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • LovedByAMiracle On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, LovedByAMiracle (51)By person wrote:

    wow. just wow. so deep.

  • Diva_Satanica On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, Diva_Satanica (78)By person wrote:

    Wow. I love it cant wait to read more.-D.S

  • Drea On Saturday, November 15, 2003, Drea (1443)By person wrote:

    "Broken wings And shattered dreams What am I To disagree" ....you are a great writer. ~Drea~

  • _Andrew_ On Tuesday, November 18, 2003, _Andrew_ (245)By person wrote:

    Drea is soo right, you always cease to amaze me and you are one of few writers on this site that tend to always peak my interest and alure me back to this site, wonderful =)

  • Anth On Tuesday, March 30, 2004, Anth (1133)By person wrote:

    this is monumental, floods my mind with grand imagination, i get the same feeling reading this as seeing the monlotith is kubriks space odyssey , yes your work is monolithic

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