Buried underneath piles of blankets,
every blanket that was lying in your house,
hiding you lay
termbling
in a frozen tomb.
You have laid your bed
stalling inevitable death
as the last bit of warmth runs off,
terrorized of your hollow, ice-cold chest.
Eyes glued shut
icicles band lashes together,
spiteful fists clenched,
ridged fingernails dig
deep in bleeding pale hands.
–
My heart once ablaze,
you had extinguished it dry,
a heart inept of thawing you
out of a gruesome death.
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Limited e-book deal from Amazon Kindle until December 9th.
For more information about my poetry collection, go to: Poetry Book: The A to Z of You and Me
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Published on December 02, 2017 10:13