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What’s it like at the end of the rainbow?
Is there light when day is done?
Will we witness the birth of the falling snow,
And see where each raindrop has begun?
And what is the fate of passion?
Will it evaporate with the dew?
Or rather burst forth from the limitations
Put on it by me and you?
Every word fades like a vapor,
And every song, once sang, is gone.
So shall we save eternity for later?
For in the grand scope, nothing lasts long.
To the beast I sell my soul.
Not for pieces of silver, I only want gold.
- by Rainbow Bunny of Doom |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 11/30/2010 |
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- Title: A Forethought
- Artist: Rainbow Bunny of Doom
- Description: I wrote this poem for an assignment in my Creative Writing class. It's the first sonnet I've ever written, so it doesn't flow as smoothly as it could...just sort of came out :P I have no idea what the last two lines mean...it's just a phrase that popped into my head that I couldn't get out. For some reason I felt like sticking it on the end, so it may have some weird subconscious relation to the rest of the poem.
- Date: 11/30/2010
- Tags: forethought sonnet rainbow magic future
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