Poetry

November 25, 2016 Poetry , POETRY / FICTION

Dani Oshi

 

By

Daginne Aignend

 

 

Depravity revealed

 

 

I hate you

I wish I didn’t

Cause I hate the hatred

But you destroy

all what matters

 

Annihilate trust

Condone abuse

With a smiling mask

Whilst scattering

your perverse ideas

 

Once I loved you

Soul magnets

Broken by clarity

Visions another you

Full of self-glorification

 

Manipulative intrigues

Ruthless reckonings

With unfeeling dead eyes

Why ain’t I surprised

You’re a politician now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ruin

 

 

My life is a ruin

Why do I have to destroy

All that is beautiful

All what is joy

 

Didn’t know when I was born

As my little life starts

My sole legacy would be

A trail of broken hearts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daginne-Aignende

Daginne Aignend

Daginne Aignend is a pseudonym for the Dutch poetess Inge Wesdijk.
She likes hardrock music, photography and fantasy books, and is a vegetarian, spending  a lot of time with her animals.
She started to write English poetry four years ago and posted some of her poems on her Facebook page and on her website.
She has been published in Black Poppy Review, In Between Hangovers, Peeking Cat Poetry Magazine, Poetry Explosion Newsletter, Random Poem Tree, Scarlet Leaf review and Spirit Fire review, with a pending publication at the Contemporary Poet’s Group anthology ‘Dandelion in a vase of roses’.

2 Comments

  1. P C K PREM November 25, at 10:53

    Depravity revealed and ruin, the little lyrics not only speak of experiential tragedy that life is made of but it also tells eloquently of the contemporary anguish any thoughtful individual confronts. The tiny lyrics touch and move...beautiful.

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