Soul Song

A Boy With Roses

you wear your promise ring as a sign of chastity                                                          

but you want nothing more than to sin                                                                      

after all these chapters we've written, living in vain                                                                        

the things we take for granted are the very things we miss the most                                

the touch of love like a seed, your tears in my hand                                                      

the pearl of our soul song                                                                                              

I've cried for summer in a sea of passion                                                                                      

lost myself in fits of rage                                                                                                    

dark shadows haunted by the past, I am more than that                                                        

and I see that, through sober eyes, days in the sun clouded                                                              

by drunk breaths left my body in scars                                                                          

my dreams torn in this endless rose garden                                                  

silence is a broken mirror, pouring into lifeless rooms                                        

drowning in this house of lucid memories                                                                      

the more I want to forget, the more I remember                                                          

losing you in hallways, losing you in pages.              

  • Author: Jordan Cash (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 14th, 2022 20:32
  • Category: Unclassified
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