Seraphine Belle

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I remembered
The faint squeals
That erupted from
The babbling mouth
...

There was a lady
of Vain thoughts
As men cowered underfoot
Of her selfish wants.
...

She sat under the willow,
Waiting for him.
Her blonde hair
Rolling with the winds
...

Her skirts rustling,
To the sounds of the guitar
The strumming of the strings
Bringing the caressing murmur
...

Realize..
Something I realized..
Why does love
have a different shape...
...

My mother once told me
That a sapling needs
Water, sun and lots of loving
...

I saw the halo above my head
and cried
cause I will never be the angel you wish
...

Cover up my face
With a smoke screen
So you wouldn't see
The blood tears
...

Her hair streamed
behind her
Sticking out with
Unseen glue
...

10.

My dreams,
Are nothing but solid
But it stands strong
...

Endangered species of woeful mortals
Begun the tale of two lovers

As they trudged through the failing existence of mankind
...

Moonlight glowed
In that unholy shrine
As the rain fell
Rapid tears of Heavens
...

Something touched me
Uncertain hands of
Fate?
Perhaps Lucifer incarnated?
...

This was my first poem for the year 2008.. A little depressing I know

I heard it
From far away
...

Seraphine Belle Biography

I am a young lady, who find comfort in words and solace in phrases. Poetry has played a HUGE part in my life, something that has always been shunned by my parents. Nevertheless, I shall continue to write.. =))

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1987 - Childhood Memories

I remembered
The faint squeals
That erupted from
The babbling mouth
Dripping with drool

I remembered
The pudgy hands
Gripping hard
On the arms
of protective parents

I remembered
Tottering on
Mother's high heels
My lips scarlett with
Her broken lip rogue

I remembered
Oh, I remembered
As I looked through
The family albums
of 1987

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