Death

Death

A Poem by Kimmee Jean
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another old poem i really like

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No one can see nor understand what my soul feels

in its anguish of its solitude.

Never more will the sweet moonbeams

Lull me to rest.

Nor will I be able to dream with

The rosy pink light of the morning sun.

Away are the valleys, draped with flowers

And the fields where I always longed to rest.

Never will the wind caress my face while

It lifts the birds to their homes.

The sight of the fluffy cotton clouds rising

From the never-ending ocean will etched in my mind forever

While my eyes are being scooped out of my very head.

My screams are unheard for i am mute.

I cannot hear them because I am deaf.

Now I am blind.

 

Now I am dead but I always been dead.

All that is left of me is dust.

© 2008 Kimmee Jean


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I think you forgot a "be" between "will" and "etched". It would make more sense. other than that though, I really think it is very well done. I also really like your alitertions and word choice.

Excellente!

Posted 16 Years Ago


This sounds Poe-ish. I like.

Posted 16 Years Ago



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Added on March 9, 2008

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Kimmee Jean
Kimmee Jean

Overland, MO



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**** Formerally known as Risa Jean**** Been here since 2007 and randomly update. I am currently working on two short stories and will probably be putting up more poetry. Alot of my poetry is inspir.. more..

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