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they fall with a piercing silence every drop burns his face like acid he doesn't know what they are he only knows their there because of her he knew that love was dangerous he became silent when she left as his hatred for cupid grew still he knew he wasn't the monster his blood flowed like the Nile he cut his wrist he never looked back on the path she paved his footprints never lingered like a demons tears his family didn't know him his friends hated him she took his world away that little angel wasn't so angelic a demons tears you dont see in movies or at any given time they just fall with silence he ended up the monster with rage uncontrollabe emotions never showing but still she lingers on his mind he thinks he doesn't deserve to live he contimplates his suicide every minute she watches closly only cheering for his death a demons tears never come twice they just fall with his body limp and lifeless due to her hatred for his existence
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Nov 3, 2012
Nov 3, 2012 at 3:09 PM UTC
A Demons Tears
they fall with a piercing silence every drop burns his face like acid he doesn't know what they are he only knows their there because of her he knew that love was dangerous he became silent when she left as his hatred for cupid grew still he knew he wasn't the monster his blood flowed like the Nile he cut his wrist he never looked back on the path she paved his footprints never lingered like a demons tears his family didn't know him his friends hated him she took his world away that little angel wasn't so angelic a demons tears you dont see in movies or at any given time they just fall with silence he ended up the monster with rage uncontrollabe emotions never showing but still she lingers on his mind he thinks he doesn't deserve to live he contimplates his suicide every minute she watches closly only cheering for his death a demons tears never come twice they just fall with his body limp and lifeless due to her hatred for his existence
robert-guerrero
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Nov 3, 2012
Nov 3, 2012 at 3:09 PM UTC
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