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Crippled

Though you’ve opened the door
I just can’t be sure
cause the way you say my name,
it sounds just the same
as those who’ve hurt me before.

Seasonal

Summer ice
feels so nice,
melting and cooling me,
fighting the humidity.

Winter rain
is such a pain;
it freezes thin
into a slipper skin.

The Fall is bright
with verdant lights
dressing up in varied shades
for one last autumnal promenade.

And Spring is marked anew with flowers
rumored for their amorous powers.

Shining

I gave the stars a name,
to most they seem the same
but each has their grace
and their own unique face
with no trace of shame.

Desperation

In the dark of the night
when I’ve just had a fright
I grasp my palms
and reach for a calm.

I get down on my knees
and my lips spill with pleas.
I promise it all
just to survive the fall.

But when those prayers fail
when the gods are deaf to my wails
it’s then I begin
to confess all my sins.

In desperate hopes my penance
will prove enough for recompense.