The Price To Pay Poem by Owain Glyn

The Price To Pay

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This blackness wrapped around my soul will never go away,
It's blind eternal torture is the price that I must pay.
These prison bars are forged from lies, it's walls from infamy,
To pace these floors, and corridors, my endless destiny.

I shall not blame naivety, or ignorance, or youth,
My own desires have always been the arbiters of truth.
I've cast out Love and swallowed Sin, the both to wild excess,
But now the Ghosts want reckoning, and seek their just redress.

My scarred accusers stand in line, each clothed in innocence,
While I crawl naked, through the filth, stripped bare of all defense.
No mitigation may I claim, and no excuse provide,
This dungeon built, upon my guilt, is where I must reside.

I write these words as warning, for this is now my fate,
That you might benefit from them, before it is too late.
So tread your path with honesty, with kindness, and with grace,
Or join me in these halls of hell, for that is what you face.
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POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A message from beyond.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi 21 November 2012

the poem has the great flow of sincerity, so it looks great!

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Kelvin Owusu 20 November 2012

a great piece and a great message, good job

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