Collapsed



What can I do when my heart and mind collides?
Somehow they work together equally.
So now my thoughts and heart are constantly at war.
They dont agree on anything anymore.
Constantly tuggibg back and forth.
Yes and the equivilant, which is no.
This is what i should do, the other half of me says don't.
I will, but then again no I wont.
My mind then give sway to the weight of my heart.
Crushed by the weight of uncertanty.
Then my mind regains control.
I start from aquare one as a whole.
My mind collapses on my heart.
My heart respawn and pumps blood over my mind.
A rebuilding  process begins.
Then my hearts and mind collapse again.
Equal contenders, at war until the definate end.
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Submitted on October 15, 2013

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCCDEFFGFHHGIJKL
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 670
Words 128
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 17

Michael Fisher

{Contact Information mfisher20019@gmail.com (202) 903-5527}Im Michael, 26 year old Washington DC native new to the poetry community. Initially i was scared to try the poetry thing for public view....people and decisions that have been made, make it somewhat difficult to step out on a limb and express such talent. Typically my writing come from internal thoughts and feelings towards certain situations. My completed pieces of work are typically finished within minutes of the idea of the piece...I hope everyone can find something enjoyable about my work.. I welcome advise in reference to my work, as this is a new venture for me. Thanks to all my readers more…

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