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Plunged in bewilderment There he lay,slain within Mocking himself in disdain Unrelenting bitterness eating him With time running out of joint The heart wanting to say more Much much and much more Drained by the deepest remorse Of keeping them words unsaid Words that once were lifeless Have now made living, a torture Nagging him for nothing but, Procrastination that took far too long Took him somewhere unknown Somewhere that only he could see it Now sprawling in comatose, staring At the nothing around him, wondering Would he ever find peace Rolling up his sleeves and pulling out The blade not of grass but shiny Struggling for the choice to make One last choice,but would it matter? Stricken with nothing but neglect Existing to nobody but himself He had decided his fate Letting the waves drown him Nobody to ****** the metal away Freeing his soul of the debilitated body With a cut so deep, he had found his peace
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Mar 13, 2016
Mar 13, 2016 at 3:03 AM UTC
Road to Serenity
Plunged in bewilderment There he lay,slain within Mocking himself in disdain Unrelenting bitterness eating him With time running out of joint The heart wanting to say more Much much and much more Drained by the deepest remorse Of keeping them words unsaid Words that once were lifeless Have now made living, a torture Nagging him for nothing but, Procrastination that took far too long Took him somewhere unknown Somewhere that only he could see it Now sprawling in comatose, staring At the nothing around him, wondering Would he ever find peace Rolling up his sleeves and pulling out The blade not of grass but shiny Struggling for the choice to make One last choice,but would it matter? Stricken with nothing but neglect Existing to nobody but himself He had decided his fate Letting the waves drown him Nobody to ****** the metal away Freeing his soul of the debilitated body With a cut so deep, he had found his peace
alyaan-tariq
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Mar 13, 2016
Mar 13, 2016 at 3:03 AM UTC
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