semi;colon(oscopy)

Two clauses; One colon.
A (non) pornographic (self) exploration of grief, love, and lust; (lost).

(Reading what's within brackets (brack-cheeks) is completely optional.)


1

You looked at me once, and immediately recognised me; 
now I can't recognise anyone else (but you) anymore.

2

In eternal life, at endless times, we've recognised each other before; 
and in every life, just like this time, I must've lost you too (soon).

3

Your death is bitter sweet, for I know I will see you again; 
but (the problem is) now I'm not scared to die anymore.

4

Upon (looking at) your face, I met your eyes; in your eyes, I met me.

5

In every sunset, I (must) fall apart; in every sun, I rise.

6

Again, again, and again, yes, I will love you; (again, again, and again.)

7

Kill, kill, and kill: (to live); die, die, and die: (to love).

8

And then you were (gone); and I was (nothing).

9

(In) love, (I) love; (In) grief, (I) grieve.

10

And yet, water will fall (from the sky);
again (tomorrow).

XOXO
Baby Sparkz



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