Her Laugh

NewWolf

He cried from his soul and all she could do was laugh.
She ignored him and laughed and laughed.
His pain was unbearable that her laughs of joy, sounded mad.
That too hurt, he didn't want this negative to last.

She taunted him and giggled while his sanity slowly faded,
she would touch his ears with her words that seem to just lace.
His every essence of a being while feeling trapped in a cage.
Wishing he had powers to rescue himself from this stage.

The one person you would die for, pulling the trigger.
Clawing at the wound that only gets drastically bigger.
While smiling at your pain, oblivious to karma's winter.
Your sad soul only wants to protect the good within her.

She laughs at how long a string she had you on;
You were pathetic, giving her your all, being drug along.
Eyes blinded by the gullible, an enchanting song.
beaten before we started, how was loving you, so wrong?

The silence she issued had chains of infinity to lock things down.
I don't think there ever was a key to them, like her smiles were frowns.

He was a lost puppy looking for a cat's rescue.
The fog searching for a completion, all it's dew.
Understanding escaped him, rationality; he couldn't choose
even though that, was the only thing he could do.

Still laughing, now with her friends.
he still didn't know she ran from him in the end.

Changed ur definition of what love is, you have.
too old to look for it and too hurt to attempt to grab.
the betrayal, the coldness, the pain, the stab.

..............................her laugh.

                                                 Alexander Sanders

  • Author: NewWolf (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 10th, 2023 01:36
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Comments1

  • L. B. Mek

    sometimes, all we can do
    is let it go
    the more we contemplate
    the deeper the gangrene of hurt
    takes hold
    till all we are is a bitter husk
    of what we once were...
    thanks for sharing
    sorry for your pain, stay strong!

    • NewWolf

      thank you my friend.



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