Malice's Obsession

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    • Tison
    • is listening to music hoping it can help the bordom

    Malice's Obsession

    I must take the mere fact
    That you have gone to fight the war of death.
    That these letters are
    My only hope to know
    That you’re alive;
    Somewhere craving to be home.
    Or maybe I’m wrong.
    I pray that you
    Sense my soul
    In my frightful markings.
    For I sense nothing
    That can make me happy.
    And I know you won’t come back.
    And now you’re
    A figure of my imagination.


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    Bobtee commented on Malice's Obsession

    05-19-2009

    Death died first So the letters could live. To sense nothing is to be safe; To sense nought is where the problem lies. Your frightful markings will death keep afar Your imagination palpable Signals of an imminent homecoming. --Bobtee.

    Poetry is what is lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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