enduring regret

tylerintheclouds

parked up in passenger recline

painted myself in glamour design

for you

interlocking borders just for tonight

foreign access is truly mine

moments ago i should havw drawn the line

finishing early, i do every time

enduring regret, my body a shrine

patience and virtue begin to align

consummation, you finalise

drive me back to where my concious lies

reflections manifest the warning signs

deafening performance of aging crimes

into abyss is where i hide

hard to swallow my aching pride

the enclosed voices were always right

afterthoughts bruise when they bite

  • Author: tyler wyatt (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 3rd, 2020 14:48
  • Category: Unclassified
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