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Mother ( And FMA Poem)

Fallen Angel_Messiah Of Black Roses

The one you hate to love. :P
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    I made this poem about two years ago when I was really into Full metal alchemist.


    I don't own any Fullmetal alchemist stuff.

    Mother​




    My Hair shines like gold
    But in reality, I'm not so Bold
    My eyes radiant as the sun
    But the darkness inside, has already won
    I Would die to see you once more
    I still remember your body laying on the floor
    The winter air, Cold, harsh and Brutal
    You thought you could do it all
    My mind relives it all
    When your frail body took a fall
    I was there to see your blood
    My mind had been as clear as mud
    Me and Al layed you down
    Only to exchange each other with a dark frown
    The doctor came, you layed in bed
    Soon after, he proclaimed you dead
    We cried and shed grief at your grave
    We tried hard to be brave
    All those years you had kept hidden
    Your illness which made you sicken
    Father had been gone, He's who you wanted
    by the face of the grim reaper we felt taunted
    when we decided to be brave, we we're but fools
    We broke the most important Alchemic rules
    We tried to bring you back, and failed
    That night our lives sailed
    We thought we couldn't lose anymore
    But that wasn't true, it was but lore
    We lost so much on that Fateful day
    It had happened around a such crisp May
    and now we sit here in front of your grave
    And we realize, We we're never really brave.​
     
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