When you leave

When you leave

A Poem by Smokey

Broken plates and broken hearts

Anguish lurks whilst love departs

Departs with your things into his home

Leaving only the scent of his burning cologne

 

This once whole home, you've torn apart

Deformed my devotion, worthy of not of my heart

Like the very same that you carved from my chest

The heart that you mutilated can never rest

 

Your comatocing, misery-enducing and dignity reducing stare

It chill's my soul, the thought I can't bear

But Im so weary from being in love, yet afraid

Of loosing what I thought I'd made

 

A broken f*****g home and a life of strife, of woe and of slanted perception

Ive almost no recollection of your once constant affection

Better days when we'd whisper in the moonlight

And swig whisky until the early light

 

And now you've left, our memories drowned

In this sorrow, most profound

The venom's of thy tender kiss have deserted my blood

And I'd tear you from my mind....if only I could

 

 

 

 

 

© 2013 Smokey


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Added on April 24, 2011
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Smokey
Smokey

Darlo!!!, United Kingdom



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