A Landscape Of Tribulation

by RedDeadShore   Mar 5, 2008


A thousand winters of solitude.
An affliction of ever enduring aggression.
That belligerence slowly withers your corpse.
Tall flowers shrivel and plummet.
Over storming blackened vapors swirl.
A path of crumbling stones and wire.
For I pleaded to stop this angst and set me on fire.

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  • 16 years ago

    by Jessica

    Very interesting. An excellent poem!