Sinner

Sinner

A Poem by Charles

My righteous indignation has borrowed my frustration
In a nation full of hate despised by coming fate
Lost and lonely the darkness only 
Holds the keys to which have shown me
The pious faces are soul disgraces 
In the empty spaces of which we hide
Abide they cried but set aside 
Their faith in nothing they're lost inside
So gorge yourself in this world of sin 
Crown your soul and begin within
 

© 2010 Charles


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Charles
I haven't written many poems and not sure if it is correct in form or whatever but would gladly take any criticism.

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I really enjoyed the honesty of this write. I loved your last two lines the best. This is a very well written write.

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Added on July 29, 2010
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Charles
Charles

Mundelein, IL



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My name is Charles... I started writing poetry a few years ago and don't really know all the rules of writing, but I just enjoy writing whatever comes to my mind. I am a drummer in a rock band and lov.. more..

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