Silver Light Poem by Alexius Wohler

Silver Light



All thats said and done are dark whispering lullabies stirring shadows gripping this heart so tightly, floundering into shades of blue. Tangent unshackling whisps of silver, a distance away bursting through the swelling crimson; making way to anew fortune.

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the herioine in this poem is fighting her depression and is almost drowning in the process, but she eventually breaks free.
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Alexius Wohler

Alexius Wohler

Wichita, Kansas
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