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junemac
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since 2003-04-24
Posts 1005
uk

0 posted 2003-12-07 03:30 PM



Danger glints wickedly in eyes of steel
I shudder in terror as before him I kneel
Twin lakes frozen like winters black ice
Bottomless pits of malice and spite


I await the inevitable wrath of his hate
Trapped like a guinea pig awaiting her fate
Silence roars loudly, vibrating with pain
DeafeningEchoes of fear pierce my brain

I can almost taste the damp loose soil
That will bury my body after the spoil
Anger is checked by the force of his stance
Madness spins me in a parody of dance

Leaning towards me with a smileless grin
His greed for my life writhes free from within
His breath holds the stench of a tombs old remains
As his bloodless fingers strangle my screams of pain


I beg for deaths swift painlessrelease
For blindness , For sweetblessed peace
To be nothing but a soulfree and flying
Then I awakeand findhim herecrying

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littlewing
Member Rara Avis
since 2003-03-02
Posts 9655
New York
1 posted 2003-12-07 06:38 PM


june?

this is dark beauty
in that it allowed me to see
your vision and nearly
smell the stench of this being
(Goodnes hoping you do not dream
like this often)

junemac
Senior Member
since 2003-04-24
Posts 1005
uk
2 posted 2003-12-08 02:55 AM


lol thank you, i dont  dream too much like this lol

thanks for your reply and interest. much appreciated here.

hugs june x

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