Disclaimer: I do not own Gravitation. Maki Murakami does
A/N: This particular poem was located in the desk of famed author Eiri Yuki (Yuki Eiri, if you have). It is not known exactly who the author is, as the poem is typed and old, but it assumed, by the style, to be Eiri Yuki. True targets are, sadly, still unknown. Whether it is an actual finished work with an intentional cut off, or incomplete, is still being debated.
Rating: ?
By Eiri Yuki On Unknown
Reconciled whispers of blue and black and white
Littering against a soul; a mournful cry
Of sweet charade brings smile upon lips
Smile beyond understood, the quiet that it is.
To be blind, than to witness all this shame
The darkness that could not be death; so long has
been heard its homecoming.
But it would be my punishment, to witness it all the same.
To forget, to know --
