Succumbing love

by Marissa T   Aug 22, 2004


Had you seen what was coming?
Did you foretell what I would do?
Was what I did next, surprising to you?

It seemed it hurt you when I said I love you,
hence, for the very first time,
tears ran constant, for you didn't believe what I had said,
like all your feelings dropped and died.

2 seconds passed,
my heart shattered well within that time,
crying inevitably, sincere blood
seeping slowly from my mind.

Looking in the mirror, my eyes dilate with fear,
as if I'm staring directly at death.
Only death was a green monster,
bringing upon me a malign wrath.

I swallow my tongue, legs crumble unhurried to the ground,
eyes roll back to see the absence of color,
as he watches me die soundlessly,
I'm displeased just knowing that in my bare hands,
rests the fault of succumbing all that was ever close to me.

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