Things Wrongly Loved

Things Wrongly Loved

A Poem by C Peril

Piano talk and dimly lit rooms,
flowers quietly falling from bloom 
Phantom rain in frigid cold,
the fog approaching the withered, the old

The saddest sounds of approaching end,
the unloved cities God's hand couldn't mend
An executioner and a crow at the gallows with rope,
an Earth found grey with no antidote 

The breathless stacks, sentries of bygone years 
The perfume bottle skyline, the scent of fear 
As I look out across the pier,
the hungry ocean ever near 

© 2024 C Peril


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Added on September 23, 2024
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C Peril
C Peril

GY, Humberside, United Kingdom



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Creeping quietly towards 30 years of age. Based in Nowheresville, England. Writer (if we're being liberal with the term). Reader. Hoper. Believer. Lover of music and LFC. more..

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