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Author: Ripped wings of a Butterfly
Fiction Rated: K - English - Poetry/Romance - Reviews: 3 - Published: 08-08-07 - Updated: 08-08-07 - Complete - id:2400612

Snowflakes falling under my roof

Love like raging storm within

Shivers of infatuation raced down my skin

Circles of restlessness edged my eyes

Amber fire sprinkled sorrows through the slackened home

I blinked, dawned my gaze to the wilting roses

Surrounding the dinner table

Its petals slowly falling in the wooden floor

A sickening laugh surrounded me

Laugh like music in the ears

Slipping away, away with the deafening silence

Weep, weep, it says to me

Forcing me to break down

Nostalgia raped my inner conscience

Lingering scent of her perfume strangled me

I sighed, this will take forever

Dropping on my knees, thrashed

Looked at the porch

Grinned, still snowing…

Again, it whispered a raging anger

The roses now are gone, vase empty full of moist

She left, abandoned a crazy fool

Talking to himself, who’s the loser now

He clambered up, smashing the mirror

The perpetrator, a traitor, Himself


AN: can’t understand? Well, being left by a girl, the boy went crazy on a winter day, talking with his own image in the mirror. –winks-



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