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Him and Her
He tried to glisten so he can die
However his plan went awry
She raced towards the tower just in time, crashing into the coldness she loves
He held her and assumed he was in paradise
Assumed that he made the ultimate sacrifice
But she was not just a façade
And for that, he was awed
Finally reunited... or finally caged once more
The two creatures kissed at twilight
While the birds cried for an encore
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Hi! I love your work and I would so love if you would check out my poem that I wrote!
Also btw "Nothing to say" was amazing!!
Hi! My name is Anagha and I really enjoyed writing this piece. I have not been writing for too long and this was one of the first poems that I felt proud of. I liked the ambiguity of the poem. I love abstract poems, where you might be a little confused as to what the author meant, but you can just interpret it however you want.
I took my inspiration from the Twilight New Moon film and kind of ran with that. I love that series a lot and wanted to do my own poetry spin on the scene where Bella is rushing towards Edward to save him from exposing himself as a vampire to all the civilians.