When Time and Death Fall in Love

When Time and Death Fall in Love

A Poem by rosesofgrey

Statues crumble and smiles break

Moonlight haunts the branches

Silver wings stir the shadows

Flowers return to the earth

Tiny feet leave tiny trails

Dew drops cling to ancient moss

Aspen leaves rustle and settle

Ivy vines choke the walls

Slowly, they succumb to death

As anger takes us all


© 2017 rosesofgrey


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beautiful and sad...
" Slowly, they succumb to death / As anger takes us all" ....


Posted 7 Years Ago



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Added on January 25, 2017
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rosesofgrey
rosesofgrey

Albany, OR



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I'm an eighteen year old math major from Oregon. I love to write on occasion, and this is some of my old writing, as I don't post most of my recent writing. more..

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