The Sound of Breaking Ice

The Sound of Breaking Ice

A Poem by LazerRays

The icy thoughts from my mind, 
Depression mixed with vengeance, 
Aggressive stance in the middle of the lake,
 Each weight balanced perfectly, 
On this thin ice trap,

 The snow like slaves lay fallen at my feet, 
The crows in trees watching, 
With frozen wind gusts, 
I squeeze the frost of my fingers,
 A risky gamble for revenge,
 
Let the enemies get close,
 Because foolish them,
 I like the sound of cracking ice, 
I'm no coward to a sinking ship, 
I would drown in my own waters, 

What a pity I'm like a suicide bomber, 
I like the sound of breaking ice,
 I like the cries of falling through,
 My last sight will be them,  

Trapped under the ice silently screaming, 
There is no mercy in my heart.

© 2019 LazerRays


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LazerRays
Well. Idk what to say about this. Its definitely a darker poem of mine... I think...

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I like this, especially the part about what a pity, I am like a suicide bomber,
There are a lot of emotions in that line by itself.
So very nicely expressed and written. Wonderful!!

Posted 5 Years Ago


LazerRays

5 Years Ago

Thank you! Im honored you yet again read one of my poems! Thank you so so so much for bearing with t.. read more
Jade

5 Years Ago

not a problem

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Added on December 27, 2018
Last Updated on December 19, 2019
Tags: Revenge, ice, Cold, vengeance

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LazerRays
LazerRays

Spit truth, bleed emotion, fight for love, hold to your morals



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Old username: Sarah_Allen_Poe am a former stimulant addict who has found new life and meaning through psychedelics. I enjoy late night longboarding, cooking, astronomy, DDR, retro video .. more..

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