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Jordan McRae May 2013
We are weapons of mass destruction.
Our actions serve as declarations of war,
And our words act as missiles that are sent to wreak chaos.

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.

We leave our destruction to fester more havoc,
And we turn a blind eye to our victims.
We try to cover our created chaos with purposes and goals.
However, the damage has been done.

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can hurt me.

Time eventually covers our victim’s wounds.
Ultimately, they are left with scars from the battle.
And in the darkest of nights, in the midst of their dreams, our words create nightmares.
Jerking forward from their unpleasant slumber, our victims realize that this is reality.
They wake up ******, broken, and barren.

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words have hurt me.

- J.M.
Jordan McRae May 2013
Let me ask you a question…
Perhaps, someone monumental entered your world.
And, they were the most amazing person you have ever met.
As you began to interact with them, they raptured your entire being.
Your heart bonded to them,
Your mind craved them,
And you loved them.
Instead of staying, what if that person left?
Like a thief in the night, they had ransacked your house and ran off with your valuables.
What if this happened to you?
Would you be the same person you were before?
Would you want to love again?

- J.M.

— The End —