Wicked Paradise

Wicked Paradise

A Poem by Mandi Hidalgo
"

My inspiration sometimes comes in life experiences instead of my crazy imagination.

"

My soul will live forever
While my skin dies
With each passing day,
And as the day melts away
I escape sleep to avoid the sacred fantasy.
The magnificent beauty of promises,
And I’m blind to the lie.
Like a ghost god,
I’m bound to the night
With no home and no luck,
And the symbol of my emotion
Is trapped here.
Spread out with ink and verse,
On a paper easily torn in two,
Just like my wretched heart.
Is this an absurd mess,
Or a psychedelic masterpiece?
Am I capturing my genius?
With a raw shard of your soul,
You slice and stab at the core of me,
And I am cut by the wild thrill that kills.
Too fresh to heal,
Yet too old to scar,
But you poke at the wound,
And poor salt upon it,
But I never waste a scream,
And you will not hear my pain
As it seeps from my mouth
In silent sobs.
No, this pain is mine.
You will not have it,
Nor take it,
And I will not give it to you.
It is for me to cherish,
And you to wish you could capture it.
I savor my hurt,
For it lets me know I’m real
And this is not just a nightmare
Anymore.
This is my wicked paradise.

© 2011 Mandi Hidalgo


Author's Note

Mandi Hidalgo
I hope you enjoy it.

My Review

Would you like to review this Poem?
Login | Register




Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

193 Views
Added on March 18, 2011
Last Updated on March 18, 2011

Author

Mandi Hidalgo
Mandi Hidalgo

Church Point, LA



About
I'm a small town girl who picked up a pen and paper to scrawl down my feelings in verse when I was 10 years old. Edgar Allan Poe was my reason for ever putting pen to paper. Writing poetry and reading.. more..

Writing
Wants Wants

A Poem by Mandi Hidalgo