The City of GoldA Poem by LastMonthGold is rare, expensive and gorgeous. Blood is common, cheap and appaling. Did we ever have a chance to begin with..?There was once a city, at the center of this world. Her streets were quite gorgeous, her domes coated in gold. Her walls were ancient, their bricks were old. Many adored this city; of her beauty legends were told. There was once a city, within her a temple of faith. But some disagreed, and sometimes faith can breed hate. More temples arose, all pretaining the same. There can only be one god. Then the violence came. A city of gold, splattered with red. The city was crying, the city bled. A city of gold. Can you see how beautiful she is? Don't mind her weeping, just enjoy her, be at ease. The city of songs, can you imagine life without her? The city of blood. The city of disaster. And time has gone by, and the blood pooled at her gums. The corpses filled her gardens, their memories silenced her hum. But the gold, can you see it..? How beautiful it is..? Some of it was taken, There were soldiers to appease. The songs are still there! They sing of valor and hope. But the city is misreable, clawing for ways to cope. There are soldiers there always, dying to defend. But there she is, crying, she just wants it to end. © 2016 LastMonthAuthor's Note
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Added on June 5, 2016Last Updated on June 7, 2016 Tags: Prose. AuthorLastMonthTiberias, The Southern Galil, IsraelAboutI like writing, I suppose. English is not my native tongue, I picked it up at school and mostly improved it through computers. In my early 20's and would appreciate thoughtful and impactful review.. more..Writing
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