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Professor Gloom
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0 posted 2002-04-16 12:41 PM


The sizzling silence fills the ears,
While drizzling bleeding causes fears;
With brimstone lingers in putrid smell
The broken bones litter the depths of Hell,
Pealing skin make drums left not beat
Reeling in each individual defeat
Needles piece with poison flowing
Another injection and Hell’s growing.

Gloom


© Copyright 2002 Aszard Drazlom - All Rights Reserved
Dark Kisses
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1 posted 2002-04-16 05:45 PM


I know this is a darker poem, but odd to say ...... I feel like this poem today!!

Excellent write,
Dark

A friend, like a candle, is most needed in the darkness.

Severn
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2 posted 2002-04-17 07:28 AM


Interesting images here...did you intend to spell peeling as pealing? Was that a deliberate pun? I'm assuming so because of the reference to drums...although bells tend to peal, and drums don't..hmm...you know what I mean right? lol...

very dark read...it's nearly the witching hour here so perhaps it's fitting..

K

Professor Gloom
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3 posted 2002-04-17 07:29 AM


Thank you, Dark Kisses,
This darkness is actually just a response to another poem,
The other poem was on another site,
that poem here would have been deleted.
Glad you liked this.

Gloom

Professor Gloom
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4 posted 2002-04-17 07:36 AM


Thank you, Severn,
Yes the word was deliberate, being a response
I took the words of the poem,
“the insertion’s sound peals in penetration”

I hope you have a gentler brew than this is written about,
Pleased you liked.

Gloom

hush
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5 posted 2002-04-24 10:47 PM


Yeah, I'm digging "pealing"... neat double entendre.

"deeper is life than lose: higher than have
-but beauty is more each than living's all"
-E.E. Cummings

Kethry
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6 posted 2002-04-25 09:43 AM


Gloom,
I liked the darkness and the double entendre.
Keth

Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



MIdsummerRain
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since 2002-05-19
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7 posted 2002-05-25 12:05 PM


"...The sizzling silence fills the ears, While drizzling bleeding causes fears;..."

Amazing Imagery, Beautiful yet Haunting poem... ~Rayne

For in much wisdom is much grief
& he who increases knowledge
    increases sorrow...
                  Eccl. 1:18

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