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by Kakera   Apr 25, 2014


2014-04-25 23:33 (First time in years I've been obsessed with rhymes.)

I will rewrite the stars and cut the strings of fate
so that strong and unbreakable be the bonds I create
when I whisper love and stop singing hatred of myself;
ending with laughter and my rejuvenated health:
I will sing to beckon you upon my shores
and let you into my heart by unlocking the doors

For even if under floods of grief I am again away swept
I wish to gamble my heart and end up in your debt,
to the you that I've made through my honesty wept;
and unto you bestow miracles I hope you'll happily accept:
the stars I will rewrite to make us never again forget
that the love that I'll give our bonds will never disconnect

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  • 10 years ago

    by Jack Nightengale

    This is definately a change from your other poems buy, you never disappoint. It was amazingly expressed. Great job!

    • 10 years ago

      by Kakera

      Thank you! Yeah, I switch styles very oftenly it seems. Compare some of my poems from this month with poems like "Strawberries and Red Wine", "Insect", and then go back even further to November/December last year, the very first two I published here, "The Spiral of Six Worlds", and "Graves for a Thousand Fragments".

      But all of the ones listed in the first paragraph share the surrealism, and the existentialism to some degree, but they're still completely different.

      I really do switch style, and most of all the tone of voice in my poems. I'd say that those old ones come close to e.g "The Heart of my Unending Dark", as well as "Madness has Front Row Seats" and "The Second Act", but not quite at the same time. Themes and the way I use story-telling devices change it seems. I'd love for you to read the ones I've listed in this reply to get my point, when you have time. =)