WinterA Poem by Big-Blue-ApoptosisNeeds more substance, I could use suggestions
The tarp flapped loosely,
as wind passed through that hollow Walgreens being built on my street. It reminded me of flies buzzing around a dead carcass. But behind those flies, I could hear the calls of the damned and I wrapped my coat tighter to keep their misery from me. The trees caught frost like spider-webs, or suspended clouds, that caught the gold glint of light from the stars, and gleamed in the night. and this was my only comfort I had found myself in purgatory.
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Added on March 14, 2013 Last Updated on November 8, 2013 |