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hanging by threads from the core her trapped heart with a hurting soul blades of lies penetrates digging holes of deep darkness leaving emptiness within her clawed face and sadden soul she fears death covered in tears worry lingers through her confused brain staining her mind black with pain her heart echos the false love the promised illusion and poisoned temptation dripping wet eyes filled up with tears of hesitation crying for solitude hung in sorrow chained against walls of dark depression reflecting yesterday's rain around her neck a tightened noose coated with barbwire hurt and pain left all alone with no mask concealing the shadows choking her soul leading her through a loneliness maze loosing the shape of her whole the lost young girl she was has completely vanished into thin air now she is a confused woman living in her own garden's hell
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Feb 3, 2017
Feb 3, 2017 at 2:19 PM UTC
Hung In Sorrow
hanging by threads from the core her trapped heart with a hurting soul blades of lies penetrates digging holes of deep darkness leaving emptiness within her clawed face and sadden soul she fears death covered in tears worry lingers through her confused brain staining her mind black with pain her heart echos the false love the promised illusion and poisoned temptation dripping wet eyes filled up with tears of hesitation crying for solitude hung in sorrow chained against walls of dark depression reflecting yesterday's rain around her neck a tightened noose coated with barbwire hurt and pain left all alone with no mask concealing the shadows choking her soul leading her through a loneliness maze loosing the shape of her whole the lost young girl she was has completely vanished into thin air now she is a confused woman living in her own garden's hell
Inspiring image -- https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-gy1_i2TTRBU/WIjcfNcErpI/AAAAAAAAEgc/ICwh-Yrct6InqZdkDymxHd_MPW6ljEkZQCEw/s1600/HungInSorrow.JPG
LadyBird
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Cisgender Female
Feb 3, 2017
Feb 3, 2017 at 2:19 PM UTC
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