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diedlaughing
diedlaughing
Fallen with despair and broken beyond repair killed and consumed they were forever doomed But their love lives on though their minds are gone a classic love Story that ends quite grim and gory a great tragedy set in the time of Romeo and Juliette
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Feb 25, 2013
Feb 25, 2013 at 11:07 AM UTC
The Greatest Tragedy
How do we know, how can we tell? Our lives lie in the hands of greater giants These hands are hard as worn leather And decide when the time is right to end when it is they let you fall from the floor to the sky currently you sit side by side by side upon a great golden scale of hard brass cords with the lives coiled around glinting with life and when your heart becomes too heavy your side tips low to rise you up from this world, away the people of this earth are in fact the stars themselves glowing and sparking yet ready to explode any moment we can’t stop it from happening and we can’t avoid it because in the end you collide but your never forgotten your dust of life and ashes rain and sprinkle all around, body mind and soul, forever.
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Feb 25, 2013
Feb 25, 2013 at 9:16 AM UTC
Fate
Why can’t you just see That when I tease It’s just me Trying to say What I mean to say to you I hate you, it’s a joke The other words get Stuck like smoke In the back of my throat It’s never what I mean to say to you The hearts I drew Around your name Just simple grew As I kept the secret Of what I wanted to say to you I waited too long It was stupid but, I guess you moved on So I never said What I mean to say to you.
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Feb 25, 2013
Feb 25, 2013 at 9:12 AM UTC
What I Mean To Say To You
Do spoons ever get sick from being stuffed into food filled mouths? Do they like being nearly drowned day after day? Do they think of the dishwasher a water park ride? Do spoons have their own mouths to open wide?
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Feb 25, 2013
Feb 25, 2013 at 9:10 AM UTC
Do spoons ever?
Holding so much power in such a tiny vessel, often this is such a dangerous thing. Many of us should not be trusted with this much responsibility. We each are molded with two. One to hold and cherish in our palm. The other to crush with the tightening of a death grip. Some of us use both as menacing claws scratching away at all that is good and pure. They wear them down to only rough calluses and waste their lives as they cut right to the bone. Yet others mold lives with their live and tender care, for these are beings of creation.
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Sep 17, 2012
Sep 17, 2012 at 1:49 PM UTC
Fingers