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TWANG TWANG TWANG Oh how the twang of man’s harp Disrupts my precious sleep. TWANG TWANG TWANG It’s never put at rest, “Control yourself,” I thought. TWANG TWANG TWANG My rage grew deep, I could hear them laugh at me, already an outcast in this young world. TWANG TWANG TWANG Somehow, almost as if I were possessed, I began to **** them one by one. TWANG TWANG TWANG Night by night the casualties grew, I couldn’t control myself, it’s a demon’s curse. TWANG TWANG TWANG I kept killing them, Until the final night. TWANG TWANG TWANG The young hero pulled out my arm And raised it up in a bitter-sweet victory. TWANG TWANG TWANG Away I ran into my lair What have I done? TWANG TWANG TWANG Was this the pain I inflicted on man? The pain was throbbing and strong, like no pain I had ever felt. Finally the world went black. The twang was gone. At peace I will lay forever. I hope mother won’t make the same mistake.
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Jan 18, 2016
Jan 18, 2016 at 4:49 PM UTC
The Demon's Curse (A Beowulf Inspired Poem)
TWANG TWANG TWANG Oh how the twang of man’s harp Disrupts my precious sleep. TWANG TWANG TWANG It’s never put at rest, “Control yourself,” I thought. TWANG TWANG TWANG My rage grew deep, I could hear them laugh at me, already an outcast in this young world. TWANG TWANG TWANG Somehow, almost as if I were possessed, I began to **** them one by one. TWANG TWANG TWANG Night by night the casualties grew, I couldn’t control myself, it’s a demon’s curse. TWANG TWANG TWANG I kept killing them, Until the final night. TWANG TWANG TWANG The young hero pulled out my arm And raised it up in a bitter-sweet victory. TWANG TWANG TWANG Away I ran into my lair What have I done? TWANG TWANG TWANG Was this the pain I inflicted on man? The pain was throbbing and strong, like no pain I had ever felt. Finally the world went black. The twang was gone. At peace I will lay forever. I hope mother won’t make the same mistake.
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Gender Fluid/My house
Jan 18, 2016
Jan 18, 2016 at 4:49 PM UTC
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