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Although Consumed by Fury, You Still Loved Us



Although consumed by fury, you still loved us. At least that is the knowledge of my heart. Screaming like a child, you would beat us ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 20 August 2006
Author: Nicholas Gordon
Rating: 2.6/5 (5 votes cast)
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Although Consumed by Fury, You Still Loved Us
Although consumed by fury, you still loved us.
At least that is the knowledge of my heart.
Screaming like a child, you would beat us
Until you snapped, and then the tears would start.
"You know I love you," you would cry, demanding
More of us through tears than with your fist.
And we, through tears, would nod our understanding,
Too bullied in our pain to dare resist.
Yet now that you've been dead for many years,
And I have wandered through my own vast hell,
I see the desperate anguish in your tears
And hope at last that I can love you well.
For only in my love can your love be
The love that once, I think, you had for me.
-Nicholas Gordon -

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