The Lemming

The Lemming

A Poem by Mark
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That smile is gone
forever frozen out of place.
You gave the pain away but
still took our hearts in payment.

The star you would have, could have, been
shines close in my mind, far
from the dark matter you chose to become;
pulling apart my Universe.

You told me once we
were one soul and two minds.
Tell me, which did you take with you?
what tether do I have left?

I know of only two species
to untie what should be left alone;
only, at least the lemming
has a purpose.

© 2013 Mark


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Heratbreak is written all over this one, Mark. The tether line got me. He sounds so defeated. Angi~

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mark

11 Years Ago

thanks Angi. I'm good at writing heartbreak. :P
When someone takes from us what we are not ready to surrender it hurts so bad. Nicely captured in flowing verse Mark

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mark

11 Years Ago

especially when that something was them. Thank you Gab :)
Archangel Gabriel

11 Years Ago

I guessed that Mark having been there a fair few times. Only thing I can tell you is the best is yet.. read more
That first stanza is electric Mark. it had me hooked straight away. Another melancholly write but with brutal clarity.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mark

11 Years Ago

Thank you John.

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Mark
Mark

Dallas, TX



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