Fade From Me

By Grim_Sorrow

The Palindrome Of Utter Loss
The Cries Of Thus Embued
Forget The Past
The Troubled Words
The Faded Wretch In You
Forsee The Way
A Peacefull End
From Which Your Throws Abound
Partake In Me
My Tragedy
My Life
Unlived
Till Now
The Shattered Hopes
From Which We Fade
Paroxysm Of Pain
The Truth Of Life
The Words We Fear
Culminating Disdain
Fade From Me
The Troubled Thoughts
This Clouded Mind
Set Free
Deep Within
Beyond The words
Appart From Falacy
Fade To Black
This Seen
Forlorn
Retracts
As If To End
Embrace The Thought
This Life
Well Lived
From Which
Each Word
Descends

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Copyright 2005 Grim_Sorrow
Published on Wednesday, July 6, 2005.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • urbanhumility On Sunday, November 19, 2006, urbanhumility (1158)By person wrote:

    beautiful melencholy articulation........well done

  • abattoir On Tuesday, September 6, 2005, abattoir (115)By person wrote:

    I absolutely agree with the Bard...you have a unique way of play on words. and the end really faded...great piece!

  • TheBardOfBlasphemy On Sunday, July 10, 2005, TheBardOfBlasphemy (357)By person wrote:

    I like how your poetry says so much with often minimal use of words.

  • little butterfly On Thursday, July 7, 2005, little butterfly (36)By person wrote:

    i dont know how to describe this... it makes you think so much of the thruth,and every ones life yet remains untold

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