Searching for My Romeo



"Searching for My Romeo"


From which my heart doeth bleed
You came & planted thine seed

Twisted in your caress of agony
With you scaled carved anatomy

My lips have not known such bliss
With every pressing of your lips

I'm lost in the twilight covering me
My love are we to be, or not to be?

Because this is killing my insides
It's your heart that always guides

As my vessel you painted black
Baby I don't want my heart back

Keep it, for it has found its home
So this gypsy won't have to roam

My search is over, you my Romeo
Opened veins from which you flow

Happily ever after this of dreams
Silence the terror of my screams

Midnight is fading before my eyes
At least it wasn't a false disguise

Unto thee I place my dagger deep
So we may take an eternal sleep



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A romantic verse

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Written on February 27, 2023

Submitted by Thepunkpoet70 on February 27, 2023

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme A BB CC XX CC DD EE FF AA GG HH II AJJC
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 843
Words 176
Stanzas 13
Stanza Lengths 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 4

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Chelley Rice aka Michelle Rice- LaPine, The self-proclaimed "Punk Poet" also known as the "Dark Queen", has captured the audience of many with twisted tales woven in the form of poetry. Her ability to bring darkness to light is remarkable. However she also has the ability to write of love in such a way you feel every word. She's a versatile poet who pushes herself to progress. Within her stanzas she will take you on a journey into parts of your mind you didn't know existed. She's been writing for nearly 4 years & it has become her life's passion. She's the proud mother of three grown children & grandmother to three as well. She's hard working, dedicated to her craft & unequivocally has many variations in her poetry. Her first book of poetry: "Prisoner of Poetry" is in production now in hopes to be released by early fall. more…

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