when her laughter faded,
sadness invaded
he knew the sky by their stars,
and the ocean by their waves
she couldn't find it,
but she knew what home felt like
he was a river running wild,
he couldn't stay in one place too long
but together they were the sun and the wind,
free.
but she knew what home felt like
he was a river running wild,
he couldn't stay in one place too long
but together they were the sun and the wind,
free.
This connected to me... I'm like the girl, a lot. :)
ReplyDeletexoxo Morning
Really? I'm glad. This was inspired by my characters in my book. :-D
DeleteBeautiful poetry! I could really relate to this xx
ReplyDeleteI'm really glad, Arushee! :-)
DeleteI love the poetry!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm actually a lot like the boy.
~Emily
Woo. That boy is Sam. He's a character in my book and I LOVE HIM TO DEATH. Man. <3
Delete<3 <3 <3 I love thissssss so much.
ReplyDeleteWaaghhh. <3 Thank you so much.
DeleteOH, THE SHEER BEAUTY OF THIS HURTS!!
ReplyDeleteALL THE REAL THINGS DO. *sobs*
DeleteThis is so beautiful! Your poetry always leaves me in awe. :)
ReplyDeleteEvveeee, you make me happy. Thank you so so so much.
DeleteI HAVE BEEN TRYING TO PROCESS THIS for days now, and I can't even begin. <3
ReplyDeletexoxo
Waaaa. <3 I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO WRITE ANYTHING IN MY BOOK THOUGH. Sho sad.
DeleteThis is by far the best poem I've seen on a blog in ages. It's amazing and I love the pictures in between the verses. Perfect!
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Picking up the Pieces
Whaat? Seriously? Thank you so much, Envy!
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