Deep Poetry: What we fear

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

What we fear

Slithering up my flesh blows my mind When you caress my body, I thaw for air The affection glistens through my veins and bind One way or another, your glimpse will always blare Your serendipity pulsates through leaves of grind Boosting up miracles cause I’m on my own, I don’t share Escorting broken feathers bend their thorns by side Retrieve dignity until the world’s last breath, you can dare Standing alone is not the worst thing that could lead to a fight Worst part is to overcome your peaceful... Sign in to see full entry.

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