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When the Symphony Ends
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
With all these feelings inside I feel afflicted to try to cry I am addicted to the way you deny it It is so beautiful when you open your eyes..
Call Me Superman
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
I will throw this kryptonite in your eyes I will take the name superman You were the Amazon of the galaxy Now you’re stuck in my fantas..
Memories Kept Inside of a Picture
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
I hold your picture in the air In my heart you will always be cared It captures the memories as I stare The death of you was so unaware Th..
Satisfied
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
I think I need to relax Before I begin to collapse The air in my lungs is starting to attack The lighting has been striking And the fire i..
Deserted
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
You left me here You left me here to fear You say no more tears You are saying it all so clear The windows turn to mirrors And you are ..
So Cruel
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
If you need a place to fall I’m right here Have no fear I’m not going anywhere I will wipe away all of your tears So you do..
The Messenger
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
wrote it for world war vets and many more!!!!
Every Step
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
Every step I take Every move I make Changes that I am on the inside Running to the truth on the outside I just want to hide There is so..
Better Off
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
When does the sun shine on my grave? The snake strikes at my hand Smoke rises from my cigarette Trying to become a man with-out any regrets ..
Casting Crowns
A Poem by
Brandon Mathis
If you believe in God i wouldn't read this
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