Bells That Ring Poem by Leslie Neiwert

Bells That Ring



The enemy of my enemy is my friend
These old words seem to hold such dread
Nothing is the same as it was before
When I knew you left my door

Come in and dry my heart, you've left me in the rain
Standing here crying as I go insane
This pain you gave me was such a tare
To the heart you knew that I bare

Living my life hasn't seemed so bad
Until we departed from the love we had
Nothing now nor nothing then
Can change the life we have shed

Hold my hand I always asked
Now my lover does more then that
I'm not sure where I'd have gone
If you left me worse then what you've done

The chimes and bells just sing away
The rain poors down to bring me pain
Such cruel remarks, such cruel love
Nothing could shatter as you have done

Listening to the creaks and moans
The emptiness my heart does hold
Where can i go from here
As my eyes shed not one tear

Crying inside seems to bring more pain
Then the end of the mortal terrain
Nothing seems to match this colden lung
As what you, yourself have done

Dying alone and singing aloud
There in the sky is not one cloud
Leaving this place like a mellow dream
Seems to settle every thing.

Tears subside, I know you have gone
Living in a shadow as you have done
Scared of the past yet I'm living
Now you are the one who is missing... me.

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