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Collected Teardrops
Absolute betrayal
Complete and utter astonishment
The deepest of all feelings
Angriness, Happiness, Sadness.
All vividly visited memories
The reminding tragic beauties
Of our perfectly splattered tears
Steadily building with an angry aggression.
Unloaded in streams,
Sobs, rivers, constant flows
All of which emptied
Into the loneliest of abandoned thoughts
Angrily erased, and absorbed into said absorber
Tissue, if you will
A shirt, a hand, or worried heart.
All your pain and sorrow
Depressedly dumped onto urgently confused seeker
Anything to sooth your consistent
Yet mysterious and messy down-pour.
What can I do?
Twitching chin and trembling lips
Present to them what can not be voiced
A buildup of new tears
Refreshed and again created at persistence
Alarmingly re-create the now erased progression.
No matter what the circumstances,
The story to which you seek
A longer, more complex story
Is regrettably caged in indescribable pain.
One's inability to cope
With such a recent disaster
Leaves wandering minds stumped
With only collected teardrops drastically flowing faster.
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"I realize that life is risks. It's acknowledging the past but looking forward. It's taking chances that we will make mistakes but believeing we all deserve to be forgiven." <br /> -The Dead Tossed Waves.