Death by Infatuation by Jöseph Lee Foster-Shumpert-Lear, 2007
Published 11 June 2007 :: Poetry
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Death by Infatuation
my heart is dying
from captivity
far from thee
for now darkness seeps
into my veins
chilling my every cell
destroying the warmth
your arms once gave me
memory fails me
releasing the love
once
i held for thee
fore thine face
thine voice
are but mere shadow
of the woman i once knew
Where upon this place
where all time is lost
Where all love turns
to hate
Where upon
all feeling is dulle
as the senses leave
and are replaced
by death
for once
a man in love
i was to be
forever more
but that love
left me
slashing mine veins
mine heart
with the icyness of hate
maring all mine wishes
all mine dream
releasing mine spirit
unto this hell
this world
where
I am
without ur arms
to warm me
your voice to comfort me
leaving me to discover
mine nightmare
come true
fore i am forced
unto a life
without you