Poems by Dancing Rivers

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  • I'm one step closer, to the horison.
    With the dawn of the morrow...

  • What if we stopped asking what if?
    What if we all gave up and accepted our pathetic...

  • Death better be better than boredom, better be...

  • Hark! Hark! A lark!
    Did Billy Shakespeare bark...

  • I as a wee lass, once sat in the boughs of Viola...
    For in her stale bark-hardened embrace, I felt...

  • Sip on these tears with me my love.
    Come, let us dine on our sorrows, we will never...

  • Imagine my love, how sweet it would be,
    if our demons danced in moonlights eyes...

  • Last night the faeries came-
    to dance on my lawns and sing with crickets...

  • Once upon a never, i was free.
    Once upon a never i was innocent and gay...

  • At last I'm free, falling apart, but rising up.
    I'm leaving this place of ashes and dust...

  • Cry me a river, and let me drown in my despair.
    Build me a bridge, from which I may fall and die...

  • Early morning yawns and stretches her arms,
    groaning as the realization of a new day dawns on...