Circles In The Sand Poem by Shemsi Elsani

Circles In The Sand



Soaring through the beauty of teenage years
Came to rest deep within, hidden, known to only one, the known
Growing and showering with the purest of the innocencies
Keeping the promises into the future
Only death do them part

Among those crowds, he's slipping through
Shining out loud to the blinding sight
Like they're the only living, walking in the desert full of curiousity
Rested well deep within with little knowledge what lied ahead
Starting the spark of a friendship, lasted till the last of breath

Distances away they apart
String of friendship keep them close, embrace their hearts never to part
Longing the presence, to the sea they calling
The only place kept them together
Till the day it's all ashtray

In the rain they're running
Chasing each other to the heaven
Clinging together through the hearts
Beating the heart to be one, kept whispering the only promise
Through the blood they're tied

Circles of life they're drawing
In that beach near the sea
Where the sky meets the ocean
Through the rain there's tears
Washing away to the sea, where it kept to the distances
The only way they could be connected
Even if they'd to be part

Holding tight to the promise, went he away to the distances
Breaking the heart to deepest agony
Would he knwon it'd last

The piece of words torn him away
Shutting off the world to the darkness
Beating the other side into the sadness
Like a bleed that'd never stop
Drained him out to the insanity
Holding it tight never to release
The only promise he'd never betrayed
Crying out loud to the heaven
Would his prays never been asnwered?

Walking he's alone into the world
Wishing it all to be a dream
Dragging the feet to the only place
Where they're to be attached
Where the sky meets the ocean
Drawing the circles with the tears
Skipping the memories like a ghost
Flooded they came drowning him out
To those moments where they'd belonged
Never to part till the end

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