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Strangers & demons

He sees her now, merely a stranger in passing. Disposing the past that led up to this. It only takes a glance, Their minds battle. They are released. Two demons. One love. An addiction to the addict, A desire to be desired, Two demons. One lie. She sees him, merely a stranger in passing. His once soothing face now stirs up rage within her. Her smile distorts, with only intentions of mocking him. He receives her smile and replies with a menacing chuckle. They break out once again. Two demons. One passion. An overdose of emotion, The pleasure of pleasing. Two demons. One mistake. Two strangers cross paths, Glaring straight ahead as if they are trying to penetrate everything before them. No soul knows what they know. Two demons. One loss. Hauntingly, they fade into the crowd.
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Jan 8, 2011
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