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Sinith Hall Austere


she is nourished for a time
to be swept away by the flood
the child will pay for her demise
captivity the avenger of crime

her deceiving
image reflects
what tempts you in
and steals your breath
her skin bronze scarred
blue eyes with neglect


wash away my sight
synesthetic design

wash away my sight
colors all align

she is nourished for a time
to be swept away by the flood
the child will pay for her demise
captivity the avenger of crime


all I know and all conveyed
it's all my own and will always be
a sickness an ignorance so plagued
I know a way to cleanse your mind and see.


no drink is left blissfully silent
the curse set in stone colored to unfold
the last breath undone look towards the skies
eyes burned of gold



nothing is left at all this time
infinite words never define
purity vanishes from sight
a new life now a breath undone


with all embracing separate ways
despair nullifies
promising you'll fight the cries

when all is said and done you turn
hands stretched towards the sky
praying for a better life

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