I've entered a gaseous state.A blank slate and and an empty fate.I hate the constant wait for a mate that canOpen the gates of my heart.Someone smart who i rate the utter highest. Now i flail like paper in a tempest.Lost all my best emotions but i'll test,Myself if my chest will remain at rest or if in a jestThe new Year will make my chest a fest. … [Read more...] about Colorless, By: Jordan Eze
I Am Molting, By: Jordan Eze
I'm moltingStaying the same but different.I can feel myself softeningIs my time being well-spent ? Change is a lovely phenomenaOne person can set it off.My heart quivers like a ballerina, doing her humble dance. My heart has become soft. I am a rude reptile.My molt must now stay behind with my fellows.I am reborn sterile.Life has become bright and yellow. … [Read more...] about I Am Molting, By: Jordan Eze
After The Music, By: Jordan Eze
After the music.... Struggle, Pain, Break, Heart.Love, Faith, Hope.Guilt, Contempt.Struggle. I can't anymore. Its hard.I've lost. No love.Games over.I can't. Romance has left me in pieces.A rotten peach isn't it.Pink and pretty.But dead inside, How unromantic. … [Read more...] about After The Music, By: Jordan Eze
Chemistry Class, By: Jordan Eze
My heart strums like a Spanish guitarOur love is on par with a speeding car whenIt comes to its fervour and favour, I cant helpBut want to learn more about your core. You are truly lovely, Splendid Woman.You completely handle my heart like a,A freshly squeezed cloth. I need that cloth to live. Im caught in your fragrant laundry. Still, you might not … [Read more...] about Chemistry Class, By: Jordan Eze
Finale, By: Jordan Eze
A double bar has finally halted my Jazz.I am upset with this ignorant lass.However, i cannot blame them for my pain.The love hath came and gone like the rain. The violins soften the play, Harps tune down.Sax dropping volume. My Jazz has left a frown.How dare her ! How dare my instruments work.Against me so. Stinging like a devil's pitchfork. The flame has faded from … [Read more...] about Finale, By: Jordan Eze