Lie, My Queen.

Lie, My Queen.

A Poem by Kennedy Taylor
"

She speaks the softest lies.

"

Lie, my Queen, tell me lies.

Tell me lies so I might

Sleep soundly tonight

And fend off

With your beauty

The scarred faces

That haunt

My nightmares.


Lie, tell me that I can fit

Inside a knights chainmail.

Tell me that I'm okay,

That I'm not just another mind

Who's gone

Just a little bit mad.

Who knows

Just a little bit too much.


Lie, tell me that

The love,

The hope,

The life,

I see in my sleep

Will never be real,

Will never be mine.


Of angels and butterflies,

You spoke the softest lies.

So lie, my Queen, tell me lies.

© 2014 Kennedy Taylor


Author's Note

Kennedy Taylor
Don't lie to me.

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I love the vulnerability portrayed in the "king?" - it was quite nice to read and feel the emotions. I quite enjoyed it. Thank you.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kennedy Taylor

9 Years Ago

Thank you for your review! In all honesty I never really decided who the speaker in this poem was. T.. read more
Confuser

9 Years Ago

Gotcha.........that's probably good.
Very good piece of poetry man, the imagination and message you conceive from it is something people, artists, and writers need.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on November 26, 2014
Last Updated on November 26, 2014
Tags: Lie, Lies, Queen, Love, Knight, Fall, Dream, Pain, Loss

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Kennedy Taylor
Kennedy Taylor

washington, UT



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I'm an 18 year old poet who still has no idea what he's doing with his life. more..

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