Transcending Death

by dante   May 17, 2008


What could I say beside your grave
What words could describe my love
So profoundly as to transcend death
No words could let you know this pain

The gaping hole you left in my innermost heart
And the loneliness of my bony without your warmth beside me
I am a mere shade of the fullness you invoked upon me
My words are not enough

Let my blood stain your earthy cell
And let me lay with you forever more

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  • 16 years ago

    by Beautiful Chaos

    "And the loneliness of my bony"

    I assume you meant body?

    I like this write, it is rather dark, I really like the way you ended it and brought out the pain in so few lines. Great job, an enjoyable read.