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by fallen
Rated: E · Poetry · Relationship · #1339444
A poem about a girl. How very cliche of me!
Breath easy, calculated princess of the night.

The dragon has been slain and you're free from it's scorn.

As you comforted the ill hearts of the world, I leaned.

Out my window, I fell ten stories for you, but lived.

As I awoke from my life, I looked into your eyes,

I got lost for an eternity.


Oh simple angel, won't you come visit sometime?

Let me know how you got your wings.

If I share a smile, will you save my life again?

So here I am, writing to you again.

With a blank mind and broken wrists,

won't you tell me what to say?


Oh no, it happened again.

I got lost in your deep eyes again.

Which direction should I go now?

Will you guide me?

Oh God, where's the information kiosk?

I need to get out of here.


It's like Earl would say,

do good things and good things happen.

So do me good and I'll return the favour.

So lean on me, won't you?

I'll be there to catch you when you fall,

karma won't kick your ass ever again.
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