Jealous YesterdayA Poem by KristalloI can't erase your sorry eyes that crashed like waves on the shores of my bleached sense of solitude Over the ocean, tugging on the moon a steely veil of ash and gloom that shine like tranquil rain weeping down the trap of an artist's window. Red velvet lips kill another cigarette, as dreams dance like lithely ballerinas across these somber pages, I wrote of latin jazz and macchiatos Sipping history with a primal tongue Lost myself again in the honey words of your aristocrasy. Promises to use your love To take my pain away. I wrote About memories burning away, fading in and out like a jealous yesterday.
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Added on November 11, 2009Last Updated on August 1, 2012 AuthorKristalloDenton, TXAboutI found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way - things I had no words for. Georgia O'Keeffe All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind. -Aristotle Th.. more..Writing
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