The Insoluble Death

by lisa marie   Jul 5, 2005


Watch you dive around your world
Begging for a bite to eat
Your body smooth
With invisible feet
A pretty shade of black and white
Your mouth moves without a word
Gliding through a colorful night
And your voice is silently heard
In my dreams and in my head
And when i watch you from my bed
After the high travels through my veins
Your little life becomes mine too
Feeling the waves and what your body contains
A little confusion with a fun little game
But you've never really had a name
And those two frogs are very sorry
Because one is jerry and the other rye
And when i watch you struggle your death
Trying to say a final goodbye
The bubbles pop, completing your last breath

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  • 19 years ago

    by mkhoviyeun

    great poem! i like it-like it! 25/5! =)

  • 19 years ago

    by ღ Christina ღ

    Excellent poem! 5

  • 19 years ago

    by Katrina Boblina

    wow, I've added you to my favorites...im in love with your writing. good job and keep it up!

  • 19 years ago

    by Piper

    i am guessing this is about fish??
    great personification though

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