a/n: I've edited this one because at first it seemed so…run-on and sloppily written. I added some punctuation and corrected some spelling errors. I've also seperated out the stanzas because this site changes my formatting when I upload poetry. This was written last year during my third period Media Aide class.
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Savoring another day,
Out to make it turn to gray.
Longing for a purpose here,
Knowing that the end is near.
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Moonlight spills a vicious glow.
Claymore kills, a fatal blow.
Laughing as he goes insane,
Only to forget the pain.
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Luck is far away from him,
Memories caught on a single whim;
Anger under eclipse's shadow,
Fear of what will break tomorrow.
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Loyalty craved to be found,
Never drowning any sound.
Stumbling but he never falls,
Heeding Superior's constant calls
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Staring at the heart-shaped moon,
Raging power clearing soon;
Never losing mindful desire,
Never to at last retire.
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A/N: Well, there's the edited version. I hope it was better flowing and easier to read. Anyway, comment if you wish!
