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Prove Your Love
July 26, 2013
If love is watching someone
die, do you love
me enough to kill me?
© Asia B., Hudson, MA
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OldYoungOne said...
on Aug. 5 2013 at 9:30 am
Damn... That's all I have to say because I love it that much. it attests to your abilty and I plove your style, truly. (a little violent in some poems but I still love it)
kikixkupkake GOLD said...
on Aug. 4 2013 at 7:31 pm
Sorry that was supposed to be a new comment but I must have hit reply
kikixkupkake GOLD said...
on Aug. 4 2013 at 7:31 pm
AAAAAAHHH. Why was that so short!? It was like... Do you know how sometimes one question can simply change your whole world? It's like that. You took the words someone said, twisted them around, and sent them back with power. But you ASKED. (Sorry for all capitals, I don't have any italics or anything on my iPad.) Still, you question those twisted words, but not because you were confused or afraid. You asked a question to intimidate the person you were asking. And when you asked, you knocked everyone over in the process. I don't think anyone suspected you were scared. This is beautiful. I hate you because of this. I love you because of this. I don't know what to do with myself because of this. This is fantastic!
MissExploration BRONZE said...
on Jul. 31 2013 at 1:56 am
I enjoy how short and simple this poem is. It gives a lot of thought when I read it. I continue to read over it more then once. Your word choice is powerful and revoking. The use of the words love, die, and kill, they all work together so nicely in this poem. I like how you repeat love more than once to show the importance of the word in this short poem.