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Katie Estes
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Username: Southernl3elle

Posted on Saturday, April 22, 2006 - 09:11 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post

She cries alone
Carving into her wrists
The names of those
Who made her like this
Pain ablaze her flesh
Fervid crimson surging
She screams in vain
As we begin merging

Chorus
Host for her parasite
Long lasting my lunacy
Immaculate before now
She was trapped in me somehow
Beating in me
Screaming to be free
Now here we are
Transmuted

There you are
Savage demolitionist
Breaking me down
With predatory hits
Mutating the innocence
Into a vile malice
Who’s growing
Who’s now me

Chorus

Endless taunting
Relentless hurting
Resulting
My hemorrhaging
Of a new essence

Chorus

-Katie N Estes
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Ken
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Username: Lovemepoetry

Posted on Sunday, April 23, 2006 - 01:28 am:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post

an amazing profound rhyme of unusual thought provoking word smithing-----keep it up


Currently I am working on a 1500 acre tract in Tenn and need CALTALPA seeds to replant and create the needed bio-diversity also I need TURKS HEAD oak acorns ----any help will be appeciated by mother nature------currently the deer and wild turkey are in large numbers and the project is 80 % complete

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