"Afraid. Anxious. Depressed. Romantic. Loving. Love."
"Til death, do you part. And in sickness and in health, forever you should be together. Amen."
"I do." ----
Canvase by the ocean blue skies, a balcony above the watery misery of salt and of misfourtane, a girl the age of sixteen, stands, mystefied by Earth's pleasures and Earth's misfourtane. Not quite shrouded in darkness, but yet not quite covered in light. Nor is she covered by the devil or by Heaven's angel. A canvase, unwilling, unpeturbed, unprestigious, unknown, and unkempt, she attempts to draw an abigious character, and a sure women of age and of love, and with words, unknown, with words unspoken, and love unoccupied, she writes, in her kempt handwriting and her molten fire skin, does she write, with a burning passion, "Til love do us part." And as she ponders her own thoughts, suicide and life, and death, and homicide, what shall she choose? Then she stands closer, to the edge, of Earth's, she unwillingly, takes a bible, takes a blade, and recalls what she heard at her best friend's wedding. "Til Death Do We Part." And love, and depression and sickness, and romance, and sadness, and tears, love shall not tear us apart like a piece of paper.
A canvase, unkempt, a character ambigious, words unnatural. Love occupied. Why must death tear us apart? Why can't Love tear you apart? Like it does, why should death have all the fun?
A blue canvase, a blackened character and a shadowy figure, words again begin to tempt her.
--- "Til love do you part, til sadness claimes, and depression hurts, shall suicide stand. Shall death not take you're relationship apart."
Death... --- And with a final glance back; a knife burning the side of her throat, death did not tear us apart. Perhapes love for another has taken my life? Has taken our relationship?
A blank canvase, a blank picture. Just a regular old room. But words torn into her skin... "Til love do us part."
-Please comment. I'm not quite sure if this is good or not? Any suggestions?
Deceased Poet · Tue Dec 30, 2008 @ 10:08pm · 0 Comments |