Destroyer



As thoughts dance around in my head to the sound of music, filling my head with beautiful sounds escaping the dark cloud. I find a way out knowing that without a doubt I release the pain and shatter the cloud. Let the music destroy your dark shadow creeping around. My light will destroy you now. It’s too bright to feminism to bright for you to clout. Honestly I enjoyed the experience. However lies don’t conceptualize my soul. Therefore I must completely let you go. Farewell lost soul. Beautiful disaster. I tried to help you grow. I loved you as you literally tried to take my soul. No I cannot console my energy it took complete control. Though my mind wants you the force of my being will not allow a dark prodigies enter my world. So farewell beautiful lie. Deceiving smitten flicker of fire. My company has been called elsewhere. For it is not my authority you see there are forces outside of me that direct my path. Lesson you were. Lesson surly learned. Lesson burning,desire, sage coat surged.

About this poem

This poem was written for a person that I was romantically involved with that hurt me. And I wrote letters/poems about him.

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Written on August 15, 2023

Submitted by Erica.fly.g on February 21, 2024

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Erica Thon

I am 35 I live in Kentucky. I am a single woman who embraces every experience to the fullest of my ability. I try and keep a positive outlook on everything I encounter good or bad. I grew up in phoenix Arizona. I don’t have any family or friends because I recently changed every single thing in my life. I pursue everything with passion and am a highly motivated person. more…

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