False Prophet
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Stayed by your side in spite of the pain,
Stayed by your side in the sun and the rain.
Stood up for you when I knew you were wrong.
Loved all of you, even wrote you a song.
Cried tears for you that submerged my heart,
With never the notion we'd so easily part.
Year after year I cherished you so,
Though you offered no hand-hold I wouldn't let go.
No substance or promise was lent to my aid.
The hope in my dreams is how I remained.
Together we toiled and by day we grew,
But with each passing year I felt farther from you.
The illusion of love dissolved with all hope
Of any salvation; I cut this last rope.
Put all my faith in a false prophet's lies,
And let my eyes cloud when dropped from the skies.
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#2
I liked the "false prophet" comparison. I think you can REALLY develop that image into something awesome. Besides that...meh. A break-up poem that's been written 10,000 times.

I also think you'll find that the people on this website frown upon capitalizing the first letter of each line. Only capitalize if it starts another sentence.
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!
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#3
(10-31-2013, 03:29 AM)ThePinsir Wrote:  I liked the "false prophet" comparison. I think you can REALLY develop that image into something awesome. Besides that...meh. A break-up poem that's been written 10,000 times.

I also think you'll find that the people on this website frown upon capitalizing the first letter of each line. Only capitalize if it starts another sentence.

I do agree there is development to be made, especially since this poem is discussing a kinsmen's betrayal, not a lover's loss. I want to improve so that the true meaning is conveyed to the audience.
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#4
^ woops Smile

so it's not as cliché as I thought. I see it now with another read.
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!
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