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A long time ago
My mother said to me
'Take to the land, child.
Be wild and free.
...

The fire burns with passion bright
Guiding me throughout the night
Giving me the Divines' insight
So I'll find my way to you
...

Come inside, dear
And shut the door on your way
Quickly now, don't dottle
Keep the outside light at bay
...

If such a thing as love exists
Between both you and I
A thousand tears shall be shed for you
From many a' woman's eye
...

A rose, a rose
A flower of red
Attraction and lust
So fills my head
...

The tree spirals upward
Her roots in the ground
Holding her steady
As her branches reach above
...

Once upon a midnight hour, as I climbed the old bell tower
And the staircase fell and rose around the circular walls
While I quietly traveled, creeping, suddenly I heard a peeping
Of a demon so silently reaping, reaping the souls in the tower hall.
...

I woke one morning
I gazed upon the dark grey sky
The rain heavy on my window
From the rain the previous night
...

She is the Moon
He is the Sun
They work together
In balance, as one
...

10.

Don't touch me
Tell me it's not real
Tell me your lying
This sorrow that I feel
...

I don't understand
How people can be so cruel to each other
I don't understand
Being ridiculed for something you can't control
...

If there was a place
Where we could be alone
A hidden place
Not too far from home
...

I feel your presence
Every time the wind blows
A gentle kiss of rain
Feels like your lips
...

Once upon a time
In a land not so far
I stumbled out the door
And found a shooting star
...

A storm is brewing on the sea
I'm out on the deck with my family
Unaware, we are, of the danger to come
The elders play cards and the young children run
...

I can hear it in the wind
Your silent whisper; I surrender
My love is just around the bend
A fire burns; The world still turns
...

I walk a silent road
I carefully plot your death
I enjoy the thought
...

I wasn't alone
When I met you
In fact my relationship
Was by years, aged two
...

Mi piace il tuo super-capelli biondi ricci
Mi piace il tuo sorriso
Mi piace il tuo calore
Mi piace la vostra tolleranza
...

Who is the one
Who dares to compare
The bright, tart lemon
To the soft, sweet pear?
...

Charlie Bain Biography

Charlie Bain is a young genderqueer who wrote poetry as a hobby for over three years. They sometimes come up with new poems, but this is rare. They also draws artworks and occasionally writes songs. They are a Pagan as well as a pansexual, and this often shows in their works.)

The Best Poem Of Charlie Bain

Journey Of The Crocs

A long time ago
My mother said to me
'Take to the land, child.
Be wild and free.
For you must find
Your place of the Earth
Though it may not be here
In the land of your birth.'

So I packed by bags
And my traveling crocs
My book of shadows
And a pair of socks
I said my goodbyes
And made my amends
Then left out of town
With no money to spend

I traveled the desert
For many a year
My only companion
Being my fear
With crocs on my feet
And blade in my hand
I had to learn
To live off the land

With mud on my face
And dirt on my shoes
I battled the wild
With nothing to lose
Eventually a ray of hope
A vision of a dream:
'Not all has been lost.
It's not as it seems.'

She guided me through peril
To a land I called Altor
Where I found the riches
I had been searching for
I found a light in the darkness
My lovely wife, Elanine
More importantly
I found myself again

I shall never forget
The crocs that brought me here
That carried me through sorrow
Emptiness and fear
There's still dirt beneath them
The first land I ever owned
It's there as a reminder
Of how much I have grown

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