Night Swallows Time (Some Days Are Apprehensive of Everything)A Poem by Sweet & Tender HooliganWe're all born unreligious and nonpolitical. From the moment we're born vultures stalk our free minds and we're taught to give into the world.Submerged minds everyone's to blame As long as you do your best, You'll belong to nothing but the dark sea. Sleeping our lives away we're all so strange, People are just people yet hate is sadly as old as mankind. Night seems to swallow time. Deep down in a lonely place, everything feels like a test. Deceived by the tide what is past is past and yet smothers us all. The tide sweeps up love and leaves it stranded on the edge of hate. We're all merely darker than shadows, Oceans of tears keep us safely apart. Humanity outshone by animals, death lives inside of us all. What kills someone, lives in someone else - it's in all of us. When it's all too much I'm reminded we're all someone else's demon, Unearthing each and every pain blocks the last pain out. Constant pendulum of trust, values erode It is without a doubt a greedy world. Pound for pound it's a shame But money teaches us to wolf the days down. No-one is interested in why the seasons wage wars; Shades of courageous winter invade fearless summer, Spring cries, afraid of everything and autumn wishes to disappear. Memories in puddles and pictures taken from dreams are histories sludge. Love is a ghost afraid of answers, awkward people ask awkward questions. Shattered minds reliant on things not there toughen up in the will of the world. Unkind oceans and sorrowful skies of borrowed time keep us apart Dreams joined by the sky bring us back together, Only to be drowned by good intentions. © 2011 Sweet & Tender HooliganFeatured Review
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StatsAuthorSweet & Tender HooliganNewport, South Wales, United KingdomAboutI'm Russell from Wales. I've been writing for many years. Writing is important to me and its my only reason for being on this site. I like to take my time on my poems and I hope to keep learning an.. more..WritingRelated WritingPeople who liked this story also liked..
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