Marlene Rashidi
Poems by Marlene Rashidi : 19 / 107
Dark Hallway
In the silent dark,
No air to breath within,
Where judgment lays,
Unexpected things take place,
Everything roams in silence.
When life goes hard on you,
In the dark hall; it get harder,
Where miracles take no place,
You wish you had wings to fly away,
It's part of you life now.
Loneliness surrounds you,
Haters on you back,
You can't bare the pain,
All you live for is nothing to be spake of,
You're in the middle of nowhere.
Marlene Rashidi
Submitted: Thursday, October 27, 2011
Edited: Friday, October 28, 2011
Poems by Marlene Rashidi : 19 / 107
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