Richard Lyne

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Deep in thought, I strike a cause to live down,
And there’s no place left to lay my white noise down.
We’ve talked over all the things we hope for,
But to save the world is not enough to lose.
...

An intangible web of invisible, unknown lines manifests in my consciousness
Yet would attempt to conceal its form, that life force which pulses,
Flying astride of my eyes, connecting everything in heart and eye.
At once, I hear cellos play, touch atop the waves, see the sunrise,
...

One more song to wash the sleep,
One more song to make them weep.
Upon the eve of ecstasy,
Entropy sends the knife in deep.
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There's still some mystery left in this world.

In the cooling of a young dwarf star and the revolving of the heavens,
In the makings of a fresh, bold world by the breath of God,
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In the arms of a warm embrace,
Purer than this world can give,
I glimpse the eyes of a golden face
And a smile for which I live.
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Richard Lyne Biography

I am a poet of almost 17 years of age living in Texas. I'm published and am working on my second book, as well as two screenplays. Please check out my newest work and pursue my book, Bred in Captivity.)

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Fear's Resolve

Deep in thought, I strike a cause to live down,
And there’s no place left to lay my white noise down.
We’ve talked over all the things we hope for,
But to save the world is not enough to lose.
I know you’re pure, my girl.
But I’m blasphemy in my own crystal ball.
You don’t know what I’ve become inside my eyes,
For there’s entropy and love I left behind.
I made things bad, my girl.
So there’s nothing I can do to save the world.
You could drive the stakes into my chest, love.
Into my bones, into my head, into my blues beside the red.
When I hurt us as I know I will someday,
Could you forgive?
When I lose my grasp on what I thought would stay,
How will we live?
I’d believe that I could die for truth, my sweet,
But there’s every expectation left to meet.

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