Winter
Went Here
Coldly, Shamelessly.
No Air To Breathe.
Nowhere to Be.
Know here and see.
Went Here
Coldly, Shamelessly.
No Air To Breathe.
Nowhere to Be.
Know here and see.
No Snowflake Went alone.
Knows no fake, when to loathe.
Deliberately, Heartlessly.
Winter Went Here.
Published by Brandon Elliott
17 Years Young // Writer // Intelligent // Knowledge-Seeking // Poetic Because I Can Be // twitter.com/brandonrofl // brandoniswrite.com // View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentVery good. Thanks for sharing.
great work
Very good! :)
This was beautiful Brandon!
Great job Brandon! :-)
Beautiful piece.