Death At Last
Death.
My last breath
Or was it a sigh.
A welcome goodbye.
Deceased.
Released from the pain.
Blood dried in my vein.
My darling with a kiss.
Was just a snake with a hiss.
And all I will miss
The scent of a twilight bliss.
Never suited this life at all.
Now take my picture from your wall.
And forget me as I know you will.
My lifetime was the cheapest thrill.
I spit in the face of love.
And handle carefully, with glove
Cupid's poisonous dart.
Shot right through my heart.
Now, bereft of memory
Eternity has set me free.
I cry no more.
As I stand solo.
Frozen under starlight glow.
I have chosen to merge
With colours of rainbow.
Find me in morning dew.
Love.
Death delivered me from you.
poem by Kevin East
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