Two-way Street



It's this two-way Street;
 It's what she dances to, her inner beat
A supernatural strength it won't show defeat
She's always ok and that's where they meet.

Internal inconsistencies brings about friction; Waging wars within, she wishes she was without ;
Solitude, a longing - but that's not what they bring about;
Turmoil is what they live for it's  an addiction.

Happy places and happy spaces is what she hopes for,
Undeniable existence her beauty evaded them more,
The depth of her soul breaks through past the weight that pushes her into the rendezvous.

The depth of her heart left her soaring apart,
Her wisdom left them grasping as she continued dancing,
She's a diamond, poised and strong, she breathes in gold, she's determined.
Irrefutable greatness,  the world's understanding of her is amiss.

Countlessly  she maneuvered a wrecking ball; Convinced they'll be the one to make her fall ;
A pillar of strength she rises above each battle as she wins the war ,no matter what they bring , she will always have more.

Endless soul of substance entwined in Grace Turmoil is temporary as perfection radiates from her face
A Love Language misunderstood in punctuation and structure,
The rise is coming - oh yes it is, as she signs their demise blood bled in  inked -signature...

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Caught in the crazy mundane of everything that's truly nothing...

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Written on August 17, 2018

Submitted by MarionS on May 08, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AAAA BBX CCX XXXX XC XDD
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 1,288
Words 237
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 3, 3, 4, 2, 3

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