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One glance to the side and she crawled into an uncomfortable ball Holding her breathe Slowly letting the walls hug tightly She froze in silence No oxygen No windows Just the sound of her own heartbeat Her face puzzled Deciding weather to laugh or cry She didn't let fear choke her by the neck Fore that would have been the end of it This thing stared deep into her eyes Strangling her so called innocence Every smile Every laugh Every warm moment danced away as if it were their will to do so This was no laughable matter This thing took in the good and released evil All hell broke lose upon those who dared to cross paths It became clear to her that this creature That held the world between its lips Wasn't just any kind of entity It was a beast The kind of beast that would rip your heart right out of your chest The kind of beast that fed on fear and laughed at your tears A beast that couldn't enjoy a spark of light So it couldn't let anything jubilant Take control of its home This beast had invaded her home Which is no longer sweet Would it be wrong to blame it all on the beast Or herself for letting it eat her purity away Leering at the mirror with terror written all over She accepted the beast
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Apr 16, 2014
Apr 16, 2014 at 12:13 AM UTC
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One glance to the side and she crawled into an uncomfortable ball Holding her breathe Slowly letting the walls hug tightly She froze in silence No oxygen No windows Just the sound of her own heartbeat Her face puzzled Deciding weather to laugh or cry She didn't let fear choke her by the neck Fore that would have been the end of it This thing stared deep into her eyes Strangling her so called innocence Every smile Every laugh Every warm moment danced away as if it were their will to do so This was no laughable matter This thing took in the good and released evil All hell broke lose upon those who dared to cross paths It became clear to her that this creature That held the world between its lips Wasn't just any kind of entity It was a beast The kind of beast that would rip your heart right out of your chest The kind of beast that fed on fear and laughed at your tears A beast that couldn't enjoy a spark of light So it couldn't let anything jubilant Take control of its home This beast had invaded her home Which is no longer sweet Would it be wrong to blame it all on the beast Or herself for letting it eat her purity away Leering at the mirror with terror written all over She accepted the beast
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Apr 16, 2014
Apr 16, 2014 at 12:13 AM UTC
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