Poems by Timothy

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  • We danced around, way back when,
    I would leave, but always came back again...

  • Ruination is usually self-served,
    And self-destruction can leave you unnerved...

  • His chains are rusted, yet reflect lightning,
    The manacles hang as limp as his flesh...

  • She met him at the tavern,
    He sat at a booth with an odd look...

  • Settle down, sweet child,
    Listen to my tone...

  • I haven't been inside since I was a child,
    It's lies to man and the Divine that I have...

  • She sits in her solemnity,
    On a wooden bench that has held the burden of a...

  • Wasted time, three decades trashed,
    Nothing accomplished, life completely smashed...

  • Seeing you, it's the glimmer of a warm fire,
    Smile at me, it's a sight I will never tire...

  • My beating heart, that's all I hear,
    Almost seven years now, and you're still here...

  • Holding you in my arms, praying God to take away...
    Sponging you down, begging there won't be another...

  • There rests a small village on the edge of town,
    It's a humble town, that doesn't make a sound...