Shiver

Zemde

Tears, they drip down your downturned face
In hollow twilight's bone's embrace
In many fits of passion taste the salty sting they bring to thee.
Cry in sorrow, cry in pain, cry.
Life might never quite be the same
Because a friend has gone. The rain falls like thunder quietly.
Put on your face, time to be bold.
Men don't cry's what you've been told.
Take despair and inward fold, time to just be cold.

Speak naught, the raging storm must hide
In cage of rib, in chest of pride.
Take it all in on your stride. Careful, we are watching ye.
Freeze the water, stop it's flow.
Hold the line! Don't let it go!
Frozen, icy, shiver, snow. just take the bite, don't mind Jack's teeth.

  • Author: Zemde (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 10th, 2021 14:15
  • Category: Unclassified
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