(the end, history)

(the end, history)

A Poem by Jake Brunton

The scary dream that she continued.
The mounds of ash and snow.
Please salvage this memory.
This history.


Validate their suspicions of hatred.
Repetition correlates the rising death.
Dear humanity, please salvage
This history.


I cannot continue to find a way.
Dark hours tick down the drain.
Screaming from epitomes so grand.
I just cannot stand…


Love the opportunity.
To relive this world.
Oh dear agony.
Oh dear pain.
Oh dear ‘can’t take this no more.’
Love the idea.
To relive this world.
Oh dear sacrifice.
Oh dear magnificent.
Oh dear 'can’t take this no more.’


The scary morning continues.
He laughs, laughs, like he used to.
Malevolent gestures like this salvage.
This history.


The big screen captivates all eyes.
Egoist captivates all eyes.
What a beautiful site to hate.
This history.


Love the opportunity.
To relive this world.
Oh dear agony.
Oh dear pain.
Oh dear 'can’t take this no more.’
Love the idea.
To relive this world.
Oh dear sacrifice.
Oh dear magnificent.
Oh dear 'can’t take this no more.’


The scary…no more.
Nothing no more.
The bird flies away, ah, be free.
The scary no more.
End this life.
Be re-born again, love the end.
The opportunity.


Ah.
Ah…
Salvage…
This history
Opportunity
This history.


Ah.
Goodbye to the love;
To this world.
And cry!
Ah!
Salvage me. (goodbye to the love)
This history. (be the free)
In misery. (salutations me).
Goodbye.


(by Jake Brunton (SenpaiJake))

© 2016 Jake Brunton


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Jake E. Brunton (a.k.a SenpaiJake); CS student and dude. I love to write poetry. My works are heavily inspired by the lyrics and poetry of Dir En Grey's 'Kyo', Walt Whitman, and Emily Dickinson. I .. more..

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