PorcelainA Poem by Cole HayleyThis is a passion piece about a contortionist. In beauty, in sadness...I've been living in this carnival As a contortionist I bent in so many ways. In the circle of fire I lived my life, On the edge of a silver knife, And the only thing that I kept close Was my own feet. Captivating people was my choice As time kept its tight grip. I was only as good as my imagination I could only twist with the dark, I only slept when nobody was watching As I grew older I feel apart. Inprisoning myself with my limitations. I kept quite to myself, Staying in my pocket mirror. But I cracked like porcelain. My bones were glass, And my skin was melting. Still I bent in ways I can't speak of. Just in many shards. © 2012 Cole HayleyAuthor's Note
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5 Reviews Added on June 22, 2012 Last Updated on June 22, 2012 Tags: Porcelain Cole Skies Poem Poetry AuthorCole HayleyMontreal, CanadaAbout25 / Canada I'm back ;) New series: "Name one thing in this photo" 1. Grocery list and a Love letter 2. Went Wrong 3. 24 4. The Pacific Theater 5. A SATA cable frayed 6. One Thing 7. .. more..Writing
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