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She takes her nightmare home; It shifted and breathed deep As it sheltered itself in the cave beneath The cloud on which she stood And down in the sheets under her feet. It duplicated her lovers face; A beast at least She tries to cuddle in But it seems absurd to find warmth Next to a man who just beats From the pounding of his heart through to his fist Where intoxicated swings meet you in defeat Still she has no reason to leave Because at dawn she hides her bruises with cloth And paints her scars with makeup Even though he doesn't have enough devotion to her to make up Now this man walks the streets to find his next lover While her bones lay next to the fire Berried under the soil because his heart was spoiled; A bright girl with golden pearls left as a lesson; And god bless such a confession You see, Her heart shined brighter then all But was pushed back because of withdrawal
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Oct 27, 2013
Oct 27, 2013 at 1:13 AM UTC
Fatal Nightmare
She takes her nightmare home; It shifted and breathed deep As it sheltered itself in the cave beneath The cloud on which she stood And down in the sheets under her feet. It duplicated her lovers face; A beast at least She tries to cuddle in But it seems absurd to find warmth Next to a man who just beats From the pounding of his heart through to his fist Where intoxicated swings meet you in defeat Still she has no reason to leave Because at dawn she hides her bruises with cloth And paints her scars with makeup Even though he doesn't have enough devotion to her to make up Now this man walks the streets to find his next lover While her bones lay next to the fire Berried under the soil because his heart was spoiled; A bright girl with golden pearls left as a lesson; And god bless such a confession You see, Her heart shined brighter then all But was pushed back because of withdrawal
Rest in peace to all who are victims of such, and an awareness to those who are in current relation like this.
kaleb-vernon
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Oct 27, 2013
Oct 27, 2013 at 1:13 AM UTC
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