Full Moon Poem by Julie Smith

Full Moon

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There's nothing worse
Than full moon and you are alone

When you risk your life for something unsure
Casually said

And you cheat on the ones who love you truly
For a treacherous craving

Promising you glory in your illustriousness
Giving you nothing but perfidious setbacks

When you think you made it
But then comes the day you evoke your own curse
When you see you made it worse

Abolished, defamed, you lost all to deception
When all you wanted was airy perfection

'cause there's nothing worse
Than full moon
And you are alone

Monday, November 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: alone,betrayal,deceit,deception,disappointment,full moon,illusion,love,love and dreams,perfection
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I don't know yet...Full Moon can't allow this to happen... A prayer
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