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Evergreen
I hide behind my mask; this frail, black fence
Is the only thing they left
It wasn’t this way before
I had no control, like those who stay evergreen
They tore my roots to shreds and peeled away my bark
Letting thick, red sap run free
My branches,wider than the others, break
Are slowly shedding, falling to the earth
The seasons took ahold of me
She said it’d be ok - Her tongue was twisted with lies
I’ve shed all my leaves - Lay them down to rot
I had no control, like those
Who stayed evergreen
They are so beautiful
Snow dusted over their slender forms
Scabs form over where my brittle limbs had once been.
I had no control, like those
Who stayed evergreen
With one last strike, they break my remaining walls
Leaving my bare body exposed
My feet succumb to their hate
I fall with a loud crack
A sigh of relief escapes their mouths
They burn my remains - breathe in the smoke
No tears through their smiles
They seem happy without me
I had no choice
I had no control
They took away my chance
To become evergreen
- by Boycott The Sun |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 02/06/2014 |
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- Title: Evergreen
- Artist: Boycott The Sun
- Description: This is a poem I entered into a contest for school and I'm quite happy with it.
- Date: 02/06/2014
- Tags: evergreen poem trees metaphor
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