Half Moon BeautifulA Poem by kdbryant
There is lonely in you
There is this sadness Sinking like an abandoned ship That people will call beautiful A few years down the line. There is a ghost town Of wiped away smiles, So many fingerprints Collecting dust on your skin, So many voices echoing Between your ribs. There is silence in you. There is this straight jacket on your heart, This memory of a beat that is screaming To prove its sanity, there is a home As broken as its missing family. You seem so lost, lover. You seem to be searching for a key But only finding notes to songs You don't have the voice box to open You are the kind of broken that doesn't hide. Your smile might as well be a crack You dimple a scar, your laughter a scream You are sadness even in your ecstasy Hey, you breath-taker Hey, you half moon beautiful How did you get here? Don't tell me you're not exquisite. Don't tell me you're not magnetic. When there is so much masterpiece in your magic. You are so unapologetically lost. Don't be this beautiful And expect me not to fall.
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2 Reviews Added on August 7, 2013 Last Updated on August 7, 2013 AuthorkdbryantAlbertville , ALAboutA young writer just trying to get started in life. Trying to stay inspired and hopefully share that inspiration with as many people as I can. more..Writing
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