Bequeathed

Bequeathed

A Poem by Tai Ryens
"

Lying under the hanging blade; death will descend to grasp me . . .

"

The masked reaper arrives

to bequeath me from

my self-proclaimed throne

*

Yet I take solace in

skipping down the steps

to tip-toe

and kiss his scythe

~

For I want to be rid

of thorns grown on roses

and he comes to reap

what the deities

have sown

*

Therefor

I bend without restraint

under the guillotine

awaiting salvation

to drop

and unburden my life

© 2012 Tai Ryens


Author's Note

Tai Ryens
Photo courtesy of ChrisRawlins on Deviant Art.

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I love the medieval era theme! 100/100

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Added on September 9, 2012
Last Updated on September 9, 2012
Tags: dark, death, suicide

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Tai Ryens
Tai Ryens

Bay Area, CA



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