Splendid Duplicity

Splendid Duplicity

A Poem by BrokenWingedPhoenix
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I love summing up my thoughts in as few lines as possible...unless I have mania then we'll be here all day.

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Vehement, corrosion, oxidation called life.

Be wary of the appalling mortality of thine regrettable life.

Gears always turning, exceeding and burning,

Churning and winding thy self through sorrow and plight.

Fuming and twisted, lament and ye listen,

Halt…for sorrow and inclination are nigh.

 

© 2015 BrokenWingedPhoenix


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Life neatly summed up in so few words. I really like the words you chose in this write, corrosive thine regrettable life. Thank you for sharing this, I really enjoyed reading it.

Posted 9 Years Ago


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BrokenWingedPhoenix

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much. I try to sum everything up in as few lines as possible, I know some people would .. read more
alifeacoustic

9 Years Ago

You are very welcome.

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Added on October 9, 2015
Last Updated on October 9, 2015
Tags: End, Life, Sorrow, Happy, Care, Fighting

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BrokenWingedPhoenix

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I'm a Browncoat, a Whovian, an animal advocate, a voice for the ones that cannot speak, a friend of the environment, and a warrior woman. As far as hobbies go, I write poetry, short stories and I pain.. more..

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