Sunday, March 8, 2009

Won't you darling?

When barriers break
and hearts don't ache,
wake me, won't you darling?

When pigs do fly
and lovers don't lie,
call me, won't you darling?

When the sun grows cold
and our nights together old,
hold me, won't you darling?

When true love is untrue
and I've finally lost you,
kill me, won't you darling?

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The poem is suppose to seem very idealistic, contrasting, and in a way sarcastic. It focuses a lot on wishing for the impossible things that is reality. And in the end, when that idealism cannot be attained, what is there to live for.

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