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Cassie May

Cassie May

Oh so colorful

And gay

 

Influenced at birth

Of tainted blood

And death

 

Hits of the second hand

Bulbs burnt of anger

So fierce

 

Eyes of beauty

Visions violets

Upon ruptured grounds

 

Disorders of impending doom

Shoveled beneath insomnia

And psychosis

 

Pits of stench

And over ripened silhouettes

Consume the nights

 

Day exists.

Only to succumb to the night.

 

Lower pains

Life trembles

Beneath the surface

 

Like padlocks and hollow doors.

 

Life swollen inside

The size and stench

Of a decomposed head

 

First bled three hundred nights before

 

Cassie May

Oh so colorless

And dismay

 

Covered in red

Nobody knew

Till the night it falls

 

Silenced at birth

The angel of death for two

Gave life to you

 

Cassie May

So gorgeous and pained

Lives in death

 

So colorful and gay.

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Written by
bryan-james-tedrick
32 / M / American
Published
Mar 19, 2018
Lines·Words
41·133
Tags
#death#young#woman#tortured#soul#free
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