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![]() A Whisper from my soul
All things that humans do are all charged to their faults.
God made our mind to control anything and made our heart to balance everything.
But what really lies from that existence depends on one's self.
What you do in your life depends on your strength and courage.
One beginning, different plot, one end; that's the real story of life.
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LitWork: Acrostic Poetry by Me
Monday, July 31, 2006
6:22:00 PM
SERENITY Seeing you everyday Easing this pain away Ready to love again Empty heart, frozen Never to make you cry In this world full of sigh Testing anxiety You’re my serenity ENOUGH Everyday is a mess Nothing but a test On words unsaid by you Undone things of two Getting you is very tough Having you is enough Labels: poetry, randomthings Hades by Aki Kitsune
6:16:00 PM
The whispers he murmured told of hate, His touch burnt a mark of evil on skin, Fall to abyss for the desires he need satiate— And all the while deny the truth of the sins. With each step taken towards his outstretched arms, Heard and yet ignored the warnings of the knell The minute madness that was thought would do no harm, Awakened a thirst that damnation’s curse would not quell Imagined strings coiled and wounded from within, Quick and without warning it snaps and zings, An orchestra it was once left only a silent din, And a conscience reappears to dwell on dark things. *A poem made by Aki Kitsune from Writers Arcadia Labels: poetry, randomthings An Assassin's Prayer
Saturday, July 29, 2006
9:10:00 PM
I have never been to church, But that doesn’t mean I don’t believe. For the longest time, I thought that man were alone in the world. There was no higher power. Yet looking at her, I can see that there is something. A supreme being capable of good matching mortal evils. Lord, would you here the prayer of an assassin? One who takes lives with joy? But is ever plagued with regret? I know not why I morose. If it is for myself or the ones left behind by my deeds. Would you ever think to forgive? You’ve sent down an angel to judge all. She sees not me for all I am. If you do exist, then that would mean that you see all? When I am to die, tonight, tomorrow, years from now, Will you at least grant me to be with her? Or perhaps the assurance that she would be in safe hands, Especially if they are yours? I don’t ask for anything but perhaps a chance. If you cannot give me either at least let your messenger see. I am not going to work against her or your work… On Earth As It Is In Heaven
Friday, July 28, 2006
7:15:00 PM
Life is a wondrous miracle, a precious gift bestowed upon us by a supreme being. We, as humble creatures, find ourselves existing in a world that is not truly our own. If this supreme being has granted us life, does that mean our very existence is under their control? It is a question that lingers in the depths of our minds. Perhaps our lives have been planned since the beginning, and we are but mere puppets, entertained by the whims of a single orchestrator. Some argue that we possess free will, that we can shape our own destinies. But what if this freedom is merely an illusion, a façade to convince ourselves that we are in control? Despite the uncertainties, I find gratitude in this enigmatic creator for bestowing upon me a reason to exist, a special person who graces my life. It feels as if a beautiful dream has awakened within me. In her presence, I thawed from the icy depths of solitude, basking in the warmth of her affection. Life began to hold newfound meaning, and I discovered the joy in its contradictions. Madness entwined with sanity, falling became a precursor to soaring, and the pains of caring for others became a testament to love. I care not for the paradoxes, as long as she and I love each other. But as others have warned, dreams must inevitably fade, returning us to the realm of reality. Just when I reached the pinnacle of my existence, this supreme being tore her away from me, extinguishing the light that illuminated my life. Are you content now, witnessing my anguish? You are selfish, robbing me of happiness. Did my devotion displease you? Why me, among all others? Why must I suffer? Is it your pleasure to watch us endure pain? Are we not already beholden to you as our master? Why bestow upon us precious gifts only to snatch them away? How can I move forward when there is no path to tread upon? How can I find solace when there is no place to seek it? How can I sing a song without its melody? These questions haunt me, their answers known only to you. Death, a bittersweet sorrow, reminds us that our lives belong to you. It teaches us the meaning of goodbye, a poignant reminder that we possess no possessions nor earthly wealth. It prompts us to utter words of gratitude, cherishing the gifts bestowed upon us and treasuring each memory and moment shared. I refuse to surrender to the notion of destiny. If true love resides within me, I shall fight for it relentlessly. Destiny is but an excuse for passivity, a surrender to the whims of fate. My love for her shall not be confined to a mere period, but instead, it shall endure with ellipsis, an eternal commitment that transcends time and space. I may not comprehend the intricacies of existence, but I trust that you hold the answers. Amidst the enigma, I find solace in loving her, both on this earthly plane and in realms unseen. For as long as I draw breath, my love for her shall persist, echoing throughout eternity, intertwining Earth and Heaven in an everlasting bond. |