Gravity

Gravity

A Poem by Helena

 

Lost in insanity

Living in vanity

Eyes killing gravity

Dreaming of safety…

 

Sleeping and dreaming, and waking no more

Leaving and losing and closing the door

Rise your eyes at me once again

I want to see and enjoy that pain.

 

Searching for sanity

Leaving this vanity

Cursing the gravity

longing for safety…

 

Taking and waiting, expecting the best

Guessing that may be life is a test

Look once again and feel this pain

Feelings that always defeated the brain …

 

 

Refusing the sanity

Accepting the vanity

Chaos is the gravity

Never with safety.

 

 

Wishing and dreaming and hoping to live

Refusing to trust and never believe

Watching with fear the pain in those eyes

Where sanity smiles and gravity dies…

 

Embrace your insanity

Life is a vanity

Never with safety

But an endless gravity….

© 2015 Helena


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you got me we the title , and than i was lost in the beauty of each and single word of every part ;) well done babe always sharing the best of best and this one is sure going to the library "my favorite"

Posted 9 Years Ago


Helena

9 Years Ago

thank you babe :D ;)
A perfect lyrical song!

The depth & the scents of your deepen thoughts make this write good-reading with the great flow of rhyme that you have composed with the mixing of words. Great job as always!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Helena

9 Years Ago

Thanks a lot Horizons ))) I am glad to read your coment))

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Helena
Helena

Yerevan, Armenia



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