I Alone the Beggar

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    I Alone the Beggar

    My losses I mourned, your reason I pondered
    Through mist and cloud, alone I have wandered
    Taken from me friend, I ask of you why
    Broken and fallen, upon knees I do cry

    She is the kill, both death and decay
    Yet she is the love, I would not betray
    She is the kill, to touch so cold
    Yet it is this sorrow I long so to hold

    I look out the window, snow falls adrift
    Words try to form upon pursed lips
    Alas I'm alone more often than not
    Madness my set, alone my plot

    At me look closely
    See me for the beggar I've become

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    In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

    Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

    alexpain’s Poems (13)

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    March 18, 2003 1
    Do I Miss You? 1
    My Stranger the Friend 0
    Unity 1
    Feel 0
    You Come Naturally To Me 0
    Are You My Need? 1
    2 Much 1
    And I Found You 1
    Secret Tranquility 3
    Passage of Time 0
    Look For My Pain 1
    I Alone the Beggar 0