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She Forgot to Look Before She Fell

Enigmatic smile disguised the sneer

Facade of juvenile innocence, 

Hid the darkness lurking near.

Don’t be adolescent?

Don’t make people feel obsolescent.

All the while on automotion

Spewing faith and devotion.

Festering lies hid by commotion

What type of human lacks emotion?

Irony 

You have no clue

Second chances 

Given you 

Blindness in faith

Can impair

One’s obligation to those right there.

Ignore the human standing near

Perfecting the wraith, with the disregard you smear

You want an acronym for action?

 R can stand for having remorse or issuing a retraction.

Confession doesn’t make it alright

Your flaws still show up in the light

Does it really forgive what you say?

Why the fear of apology? 

From you it does not take away

It heals and fortifies.

What does it feel like when you pray?

Charcoal heart 

And your complacence

Hardly celestial

Expectations  

Emotionally numb

To what do you succumb?

Can you be daring

Try out caring?

What are you scared of?

You were created to show love.

Words of adoration sent up above

Yet empathy choked with an invisible glove

Master of illusions 

Your brain is filled with delusions

Earning points can’t be done

Idolizing the speculum. 

Looking glass is warped and bent

Condescending message sent 

Who else received it?

You know too well.

She forgot to look before she fell.

Freefalling, her wings won’t quell.

As for You?

You can

Go.

To.

Hell.

Published by kovasoturi

I am a thinker. I am a watcher. I am a believer in being kind. As I have grown older I have better realized the importance of taking the time to see beyond my own feelings and point of view. I am emotional. I am also introverted. Which means it often looks like I don't care, but on the inside I am being ripped apart. Writing helps me share what I am feeling on the inside.

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