Brilliant Rose, Broken Moment, Poem |
Brilliant Rose, Broken Moment, Poem |
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Brilliant Rose, Broken Moment
By: Savannah Harrison It was a perfect murder, Where the protagonist and antagonist, Could never be differentiated. It was such a brilliant rose, Given at such a broken moment, And no one will ever know. A love like a million shards of glass, You pick them up so swiftly, Cut deep into the bone. It's a crying shame our bond broke us, Raped us till we bled, Destroyed our bodies and pillaged our minds. It's a crying shame that seven digits in a row, Have come to be my biggest fear, And that the number haunts my home. I'm sorry that my body is your temple, That red lines intersect the fragile skin, In a memorial to you. A perfect match, Like puzzle pieces that fit together perfectly, But puzzles are for children...and we're much to old. We were poison for each other, Skull and crossbones in our blood, A death sentence in our love. It was such a brilliant rose, Given at such a broken moment, Where everyone wore black, and a holy man preached... Of Heaven, Hell, and everything no one really knows. |
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