The Third Road

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    Note:
    This poem has a bit of a fair amount of darkness so those who don't like sad/depressive ect. type of poems should not read this



    Here I stand
    Before two roads dark as my sight
    Seemingly waiting for what may not come
    In one road lay what I tried and done
    In the other await all the horrors to come undone

    Tired of fails and wails
    Fed up with these nails that keep me crucified
    Never had the strength
    And never I will
    Always thought better to fade away
    Remain another shadow in the night

    Many times has it crossed my mind
    To close this chapter
    And put this book away in a charter
    To end the torture is all I long for
    Time after time I?ve let this strike me
    It?s about time I settled the score
    And for once do the striking

    Blasphemy is the nature of what I seek
    But it?s something I badly need
    Perhaps one day you?ll awake to the sun?s ray?s washing your face during spring?s birth
    While I pay for my sins in the wasteland of those who chose the easy way out

    What became of those two roads?
    Let?s just say I pray to Isis you
    Never consider the one I took​
     
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    That was Dark.I liked it a lot because I like depressive things.Good Work.
     
    That was very sad, yet written very well at the same time. It seems to deal heavily wheather to continue on with life, or to just end it all together and end up going to hell for commiting suicide, because of the sadness thats being felt from within.

    I absolutely loved reading it, you used such great vocabulary in describing the emotions being felt. And the complex element adds an even greater amount of satisfaction to reading it and finidng out its true meaning.

    Nicely done ^^'.
     
    it's very good, there's nothing wrong with dark poetry, if it didn't exist, then there would be little contrast, so i appreciate poems like this. yours was very well written, nice job.

    -matt
     
    Shadow of Ash said:
    Note:
    This poem has a bit of a fair amount of darkness so those who don't like sad/depressive ect. type of poems should not read this



    Here I stand
    Before two roads dark as my sight
    Seemingly waiting for what may not come
    In one road lay what I tried and done
    In the other await all the horrors to come undone

    Tired of fails and wails
    Fed up with these nails that keep me crucified
    Never had the strength
    And never I will
    Always thought better to fade away
    Remain another shadow in the night

    Many times has it crossed my mind
    To close this chapter
    And put this book away in a charter
    To end the torture is all I long for
    Time after time I?ve let this strike me
    It?s about time I settled the score
    And for once do the striking

    Blasphemy is the nature of what I seek
    But it?s something I badly need
    Perhaps one day you?ll awake to the sun?s ray?s washing your face during spring?s birth
    While I pay for my sins in the wasteland of those who chose the easy way out

    What became of those two roads?
    Let?s just say I pray to Isis you
    Never consider the one I took​

    This poem was really deep. And don't be afraid of using darkness in your poems' themes, for as Matt had said, it truly does give the realm of poetry more contrast and depth.

    This poem suggests that a choice had been made. You had the choice between two figures that symbolized both right and wrong. You were confused and seemingly naive. You end up choosing the wrong choice.

    This choice led you down a path that not many willingly enter. You are thrown from your sweet soul and cast into the fiery depths of a realm where a soul cannot be defined as one's living essence.

    Though you realize what you've done, you cannot turn back. For the road is blocked and seemingly under construction for all eternity. You ponder over your decision. After you realize that although hope may be lost for you, you can defend others from this fate.

    Awsome poem, Shadow of Ash. ^_____^ I really enjoyed reviewing this one. ^o^

    ~Kelsey
     
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