Chapter 1 - Masked Angel (poem)
Submitted June 1, 2006 Updated June 1, 2006 Status Complete | i was bored...just had watched Phantom of the Opera... and i like this one... dunno why...
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Chapter 1 - Masked Angel (poem)
Chapter 1 - Masked Angel (poem)
Where will you hide? In fear that no one will love you, you hide your face in
shame. Beneath that’s mask is a childish innocence. You envy what is a sin. My fated words rollick in
your head. Do you see it true or just a lie? You watched me from the heavens, my child, you are
blind. Light nor dark. What do you really want? You lust for a different sin, it’s told in your eyes. Will
you reject this? Will it haunt you if not told? Speak my masked angel, tell me of your duration. “One
touch is all I linger for.” is what is mellowed. Love, devotion? Don’t say I don’t care for your life, your
reality. A ramping chaos in a hushed world. Without your mask, I shall not see your outside beauty.
Do you believe me? Angel, you’ve seen my morning, you’ve seen my night. It’s no different. Behold
angel, the world is a masquerade of paper faces and rich colors. Unique yet all in the same. Worry
not child, you’re just part of the parade.
shame. Beneath that’s mask is a childish innocence. You envy what is a sin. My fated words rollick in
your head. Do you see it true or just a lie? You watched me from the heavens, my child, you are
blind. Light nor dark. What do you really want? You lust for a different sin, it’s told in your eyes. Will
you reject this? Will it haunt you if not told? Speak my masked angel, tell me of your duration. “One
touch is all I linger for.” is what is mellowed. Love, devotion? Don’t say I don’t care for your life, your
reality. A ramping chaos in a hushed world. Without your mask, I shall not see your outside beauty.
Do you believe me? Angel, you’ve seen my morning, you’ve seen my night. It’s no different. Behold
angel, the world is a masquerade of paper faces and rich colors. Unique yet all in the same. Worry
not child, you’re just part of the parade.
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rosethorn on June 6, 2006, 5:51:10 AM
rosethorn on
that is completely true about the movie and the phantom. the poem speaks from the heart too. hope i can do that one day.
hirataitokyo on June 1, 2006, 12:49:55 PM
hirataitokyo on