Dying Alone Poem by Ace Of Black Hearts

Dying Alone



The fellow heartbreak, the fellow goodbye.
Can you not see the tears in her eyes.
Like an angel committing suicide.
The icy waters wash over you in a different light.

Supprise, shock, awe, the words how could you levitate in the air.
Anger, rage, the demon creeps right into you.
I will have my revenge, I will burn my words and face into your mind.
You will be haunted by me for the rest of your miserable life.

So desperate to not be the only one hurts.
So desperate to pull down as many you can.
A completely different level.
Prepare for a disaster.
Look there sits the shovel and unmarked stone.
Screaming I shall not die alone.
But we all do no matter what you do.

It's more about what you do in this then how you leave.
Death only comes once, love can out live it by life time.
Breaking the divide, a culture shock, a hug for the passer bye, no matter race, skin color, sex, or religion.
There no exception to debate who to hate.
We treat people according accustomed to expectations.
Stereotype proclaimations.
We need an intervention, before it's too late.

Love thy fellow neighbors.
Regardless of who they really are.
Do not give into the already broken.
Violence only prevokes.
Words as weapons digging at them old scars.
A history that's used to justify written by those with only malice in there hearts.
Time is always against us.
We must make the most of it.
Before it's too late.

Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: bigotry,discrimination,hate,love
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