An Odd AmbianceA Poem by XilhouetteA poem intended to have two meanings.
Greet me in my entrance,
oh darling France, With your wit and your gaze, mystic; with your facade, angelic Dance with me, fine country As to you, I sing deeply While in absinthe we speak, And our senses grow weak, Come with me as to serve your pleasure To points that no one can measure, To a point of insanity if you leave, and with it, melancholy I receive But alas, no more are you there, you leave my mind and soul bare, Turning what was once a sweet ambiance, into a bitter memory and grievance... As such, I enter the familiar trance of a bitter-sweet romance. Oh what an odd ambiance! To be without dear France © 2013 Xilhouette
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Added on July 17, 2013 Last Updated on July 17, 2013 AuthorXilhouettePhilippinesAboutPrimarily a poet before a human being. An embodiment of paradoxes and ironies: Xilhouette. That is how I put myself; simply. more..Writing
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