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Good morning deathI hope you're well
In case you're wondering, I am that soft little soul you robbed
of a parent years ago, I was a soft innocent soul
all I quivered for was a soft hug, a tender kiss and parental love
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Sitting by that rock we used to gather
when we were children, to gather
All the beautiful memories of childhood
I wish to see you again, to tell you
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My heart is a blaze of a fading flame
The roads we used to travel are covered in grass
Like a string connecting two worlds
Memories repelling away, I am merely broken
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Life is meaningless, you will die.
All that awaits is the same primordial stillness
We are alone in a deep abyss filled with greater beings
That are indefferent to our presence
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a sad hymn of a mother
lulling her hungry child to sleep
under the bridge of the dead city
it's nearly winter, she could feel
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Your love is a rhythm of ecstasy
It awakens every nerve and serve
My desires with a crimson feeling
Your cherry-red lips set my nerves aflame
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The tone in her voice made me smile
It was like the sound of the waves on the shores
Like a beautiful dream it purified my soul
There was something sacred in her control
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Yesterday was dark and pale
The mountains burst with hot lava gush
That rushed and left the lands in anguish
It abruptly erupted like a brutal tempest
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The garden of my love is prickling
With loneliness creeping behind shadows
Of my once spirited soul, my heart clamours
And is awakened for the first time and weeps
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Brake not the heart of the broken
My voice was now filled with void
As the misfortunes lighted upon
When my land was arid and dried
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When the world was dark and weary
Life seemed like a drifting sorrow
Misery was incessantly breaking through
So she built a wall
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You string my deepest desires up high
Your soft skin feels like a spring day
Bright and sparkling, come on baby
Let's dance under the twilight's breeze
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Standing on the mountain
Watching the sun set
Wish I could fly as an eagle
This distance cuts deep
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Yesterday
The world smiled
Our paths filled with light
Life was eased
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A moment of silence
This year hence, it will be forgotten
as all come and go
these lands so cruel, Once you fall
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When she smiled, brushed my hair
melted my heart, showed her love
she became my superwoman
For the pain, she had endured, for love
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You were broken yesterday
The pain this world is inflicting
The tears you should have shed
The sorrows you should have uttered
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Sweet child of mine
Remember me when I'm gone
Watch the sun until it sinks in a devastated
fury, let the mountains subside
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my love, calmer of storms of sorrows
Would you pour a portion of your love into my heart?
Would you let me know of your love once more?
Would you whisper your love into my heart?
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Song birds awakening silent love within
cascades smile down the lakes
As lands grow fields of evergreen plants
Animals cheer as rivers full of clearly clean waters
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The Best Poem Of Lundi Ncuthu

No Man, No Cry

Good morning deathI hope you're well
In case you're wondering, I am that soft little soul you robbed
of a parent years ago, I was a soft innocent soul
all I quivered for was a soft hug, a tender kiss and parental love
yet you found time to brake us apart.

When you were slowly sipping his soul down your throat
they called you cancer, they said you were corrosive
Moments after moments, we were slowly but surely loosing a part of him
Tears broke like volcanoes covering the land in an instant
that who ever steps shall descend the stairs of death
You took love before I knew it ever existed

My heart is a canvas of sorrows
Demons reminiscing in resonant voices
That you took my voice before I knew how to pronounce
"dad", and engraved "dead" instead, I watched his soul descend
his body without a good bye, then he reached a hand
Quivering as if overwhelmed with fear
Ruffled my hair, he wanted to shed the last tear
perhaps utter the last words
that could echo across decades
but he couldn't, I was six years old
And not ready for such brake down

The mud subsides when the waters calm
Like a seed underneath the snowy winter
My voice has been shattered by your aftermath
I took a long black train to a "No man no cry" world
an imaginary planet, one that is engraved
on the mind of a broken soul
seeking to finally settle with an old foe
Just until the roar settles into a thunder
Until we know that an ocean is a sink for carbon dioxide
the pain subsides.

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We are born not knowing we could run marathons but we learn through our falls just how long we can stand

We are pillars holding this world together when one falls, the whole world looses it's shape And the weight is added to those that were closer To him, Holding them down Until they learn to live with the new weight And a partially different world.

We are pillars holding this world together when one falls, the whole world looses it's shape And the weight is added to those that were closer To him, Holding them down Until they learn to live with the new weight And a partially different world.

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