Requiem To Be Finalized Poem by Raymond Finnegan

Requiem To Be Finalized



Left undone and devoured.
Grief shaded in smiles and laughs.

A friendship trasnfixed in pills and the stale taste of liqour.
Cacaphony screams emanating from doors.
Throats pour out blackened hearts onto stained love.

Ethereal eyes inebriated with sleep and dissappointment.
Cold winds and frosted lips shorten years of love.

Death comforting the pitied souls that cry.
Thy years cut off.
Parting into another life.

The sun is ever shining. Souls rid of sorrow.
Love...
Just a memory to dwell on for eternity.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
David Gerardino 05 December 2004

i like the first line and second, its very good. but that last part im not sure about.

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