Circling Footprints

Circling Footprints

A Poem by Mercury Mirrors
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=/ I always come back round.

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I’ve said some things to you I really never meant
When I told you I hated you during that stupid argument.
I may deny it now but you’ve got my heart glued to you with cement.
It remains with you still while I wander this town, head down, shoulders bent.
 
Circling circles upon my circles, my tracks always bring me around
Back to you, thousands of sets of footprints coat this ground.
I’m restrained by icy chains, your cold heart doesn’t beat, no sound.
But I know, deep down inside, you love me, or I wouldn’t be so bound.

© 2008 Mercury Mirrors


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you are the girl who haunts me
you pass by head down lost in thoughts
should i reach out and touch your brightly painted hair?
will you open to me or slash me down and drink my life blood?

you are the girl who haunts my street of dreams

i like your writing

Posted 15 Years Ago


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Mercury Mirrors
Mercury Mirrors

Pensacola, FL



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Okay, for lack of time, (and most of all for the sake of nostalgia for my angsty and self-absorbed teenage years), I have ripped one of those ancient myspace surveys from the forgotten planes of the i.. more..

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A Poem by Mercury Mirrors