thy music stirr'd the lonely soul of me gently plucking my heart with each lute string softly now, whispered notes once made me see
By John Cox3 months ago in Poets
You really took me for a ride, into despair I slid every time you lied. You didnβt care if I died inside, While I sought, you hid.
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Haunting regret that time will not erase. πποΈπποΈπποΈπποΈπποΈπποΈπποΈπ I do go back to where your soul remains, The wind still blows your unforgotten tune,
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I am chained by femininity, Unable to be the real me, I am chained by femininity. ________________________________ Wishing for my masculinity,
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Mistaken That DNA test was my worst mistake and sometimes I die inside my heart is so easy to break. Sometimes I think my back will break
Introduction This is the first Terzanelle that I have written without looking at the rules. I think I know how to write one now.
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I want to feel normal again Not to go back where we began But the ephemeral euphoric place between The then and now The only question is
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I shed my humanity too quickly The moon lapped greedily at my raw wound When first I changed, my fur bloomed so thickly!
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You still have blood in your veins After everything youβve put me through I can use it to write my refrains Bleach canβt remove the most stubborn stains
O, Toilet Bowl, why do you make me suffer? I sat to pee and felt a chill, much colder than sin I holler for grief, my larynx needs a muffler
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Cold bites deep, a sudden bite, The earth exhales damp, heavy air, Leaves crack and snap beneath my flight. Frosty breath cuts thin and bright,
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