Try Add Edgy Poem by James Darwin Smith II

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Tragic hearts elope
One is decimated the other broke
Unity of a construction contrived
All by the egomaniacal nature of pride
Burning stomachs of sickened sensed demise
All rise to the self-acclaimed lovers before you

Such hypocrisy burns into the air
Sulphuric ashes of distant deliriums
Sweating lava filled denial profusely
Upon such insidious problems abound
Blaming it all on the pure intent
Because that is the only easy way out

Society loves a tragedy
Watching utopias burn freely
While dystopias are built terminally
There is nothing like an emotional hell fire ride
To lift ones spirit in the sewer clouds of denial

And the crazy ones are those who think freely
Looking at all the scenarios of every possibility
Who feel what others feel
A sensitive soul is not supposed to be real

The spirit ignored as always
All hearts disembowelled in disharmony
Minds elapse in gang mentalities
Disabled are those who weep for better days ahead

Ah, the summer of love
Burning sand witches wishes at the stake
Barbequing romance as long as it takes
Blowing up money inside a mortar grace
Taking pictures gloating of a travelled mistake
But who cares anyways


Nature cares and I love her so dearly
She guides me to the truth
Truth through love and devotion
Truth beyond anything ever so truly

The imagination is more real
Than a reality based on deceit

I love myself within myself
Thriving for perpetual release

May all my Devil’s advocates
Live a life in highest peak of peace

This tragic heart cured by not another
But myself and the strength that I keep

Strong willed and growing my spirit keeps growing on

This cured heart beats in its own way
A drum to start in my life’s most beautiful ballad
Just an epic song prolonged
In the beauty of life which I will always be strong

No more tragedy

This passion within will always grow into always and forever
Into the great beyond

Always and forever I shall always be strong
Why should I let tragedy strike me down for good anyways?
Here is too many many happiest of days! Ahead! Peace!

Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: society
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Written on 6/24/15
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