Avalanche Poem by Meriam Joseph

Avalanche

Rating: 4.5


We enter dorms and ballroom astound,
Where human love has stained white gowns,
Glitter suits judge while I hide frowns.
Gravity hurts when I'm falling down.

My vanity pains somewhere inside,
They're convinced by his talk tale ride
Calm yourself, he's got eyes on you,
Ghastly ones that are venom blue.

Walk past golden xylophones chiming dangerous tunes,
Feels like I'm halfway to loon
Just a saddened heart looking for clues,
Within veins that hinder blood, in ruins.

And in your dreams may only I reside,
Just me, myself, you and I,
And umbrellas can't help us in this storm,
We'll leave together in this avalanche you've brought.

And he knows well of how he plays you,
So get over fantasies and deny the truth,
Stay away, keep away from the crown,
Memories last forever until you're done.

And in your dreams may only I reside,
Just me, myself, you and I,
And umbrellas can't help us in this storm,
We'll leave together in this avalanche you've brought.

And now, all I can do is hide the red,
May rebellions rise once I'm dead,
And then, this kingdom in shatters and scraps,
Will pave way for unity forever in contract

All Copyrights Reserved To Meriam Joseph

Monday, July 20, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: confusion,dilemma,lies,royalty,vanity
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is written from the perspective of a character from the book 'Red Queen'.
RISE RED AS THE DAWN!

All copyrights to Red Queen goes to Victoria Aveyard. This book doesn't belong to Meriam Joseph.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
David Olusanya 26 July 2015

This is beautiful and fascinating.........I love the simplicity the poem is enveloped in. The structure is also consistent..............its wonderful

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Charlie Brooks 25 July 2015

man this is dope, write some more with this awesome structure

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