Death, My Rose Poem by Lucas Odell

Death, My Rose



Alone wandering, hearken elemental rain
A hard storm of lightning, causes loads of pain

Spirits of thunder will now pierce my heart
Cleaving my body that sparks me apart

My soul burns, seeking the fortune of happiness and love
Denied by rumours of appearing in the paradise from above

Travelling with flowers morphed into stone
That should ornament my uninhabited throne

Sucked to eternity a shadow that hides me
From the goodness that no one will see

Memories regenerates my psychic mind
Only elements of death can keep me blind

Sunday, February 15, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: Death
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