Tuesday, December 01, 2009

They could never understand what you set out to do
instead they chose to ridicule you when you got weak
they loved the sight of your dimming and flickering starlight
How could they understand what was so intricate to be loved by so many, so intimate they wanted to see your lifeless corpse; this way you could not alter the course of ignorance that they have set to make my people forget what they have done for much to long to just forget and carry on. I had loved you forever because of who you are and now I mourn our fallen star

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Anonymous said...

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