Love Don't Live Here Anymore Poem by THEODORE MOSLEY

Love Don't Live Here Anymore



Cast aside like universal waste Sharon dreams of suicide.

Her emotions have been castrated from her being like a burning inferno.

Walking in the footprints of his love she falls in an abyss of darkness.

Searching for her life she finds bitterness in each corner of her mind.

Coping with his terms is like a deadly cobra ready to strike.

James is moving on from that life known as headaches and pain to him.

She could not attain the happiness for him that was planned.

Three years in he gave her an ultimatum of his walking papers without a word.

James departed with her best friend LaToya on desires of promises.

Sharon decapitated her soul with days of famine and nights of sleeplessness.

Her eyes became the windows of death with each thought of James and LaToya.

Three years of undefiled sex; three years of what matters to him; three years of docile behavior.

Sharon's flesh is breathing fire for the souls of their lives.

Sensing the acrimony of her feelings she has a thirst for spilling their blood.

Love don't live here anymore; I will desecrate the breath from their bodies.

Written by Theodore Mosley

September 10,2019

Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: love,love and dreams,love and friendship,love and life
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