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Saint they called me
when my sins brought me to this damp cells
sins that shall take my head
I gave bonding to those that loved
and love bond me behind iron bars.
Days could go by and no light be shone
I long for the sight of roses again
why was a fool to make love eternal
follow my heart and put myself eternally
behind bars
I hear the exicutionares sharpen ax
clinging against bars
telling with each tap against metal
"Your head is mine."
And all I have left in my last
moment are a small piece of paper
and a little ink
What shall I do?
but I remeber her face, her sweet words
the light in the damp dungeoun.
The love of my life, brief as the life of
a flower but in her grace beautiful as
the petals of a rose. So I write and leave
my cell to die
As his ax falls, debudding me
I remember my flower and smile as
the strick takes me away. So beautiful like a rose.
"Be my Valentine"
- by Zeekelous Valentin |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 02/16/2009 |
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- Title: Saint Valentine's poem
- Artist: Zeekelous Valentin
- Description: The possible thoughts that lead to the death of saint valentine, the man who we celibrate valentines day about on the date of his untimely death.
- Date: 02/16/2009
- Tags: saint valentines poem
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