
Ib's Lullaby [Draft]Ib's Lullaby [Draft]8 months ago in Songs & Lyrics More Like This
[In the early afternoon, under a gray sky, Ib and her parents were on their way to an art gallery.
"Did you remember everything, Ib?
Oh! Do you have your handkerchief? You know, the one you got for your birthday?
Keep it safe in your pocket, okay? Don't lose it!]
Come, let us play a game
No adults will ever know
That you disappeared
To our little show
Come into the portal
Many friends are waiting
For you to arrive
To a world of paintings
Just take a step
Into the deep Abyss
You'll be fine, just trust me
We promise that you won't be missed
Keep your rose close to you
5 petals, see?
Each one that's pulled off
Represents an
Kingdom Hearts9 years ago in Visual & Found Poetry
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KH: Angel of DarknessKH: Angel of Darkness2 years ago in Free Verse More Like This
There he stands, empty, alone...
What's left of his heart is darkness.
What's left of his soul is sadness.
He was once a great warrior,
Capable of being a hero.
But darkness blinded him,
Choked him from the truth of light.
His naive wishes to let go, get away,
Allowed it to consume and control him.
The dragon-witch filled his head with lies,
The corrupt hero from a decade past took him,
And toyed with his friends,
Using the boys strength and love against them.
They became one.
Two hearts collided to create a wounded soldier,
A brutal mistake, a forbidden secret.
Shrouded by a dark veil,
His eyes now protect truth.
He cannot

Canada X Reader: I'll Take Care of You CH 16Canada X Reader: I'll Take Care of You CH 166 months ago in Introductions & Chapters More Like This
Don't worry, Matthew. I'll always be here to take care of you.
That was the thought, the promise that had been stuck in your head for the next months that followed. That promise had been made when you first led him home from the woods. He was still a tiny, fragile, sweet little baby back then, and he had fallen asleep in your arms. You had thought that he would've been under your care forever, but you were terribly wrong.
Throughout the days, weeks, and months after Matthew left, you had found yourself swarmed by depression. You hardly, if ever, left your room, and your house had an unusual feeling of loneliness that you had not experienced