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Dissevering Condemnation
Contributed by
marionette
on
Thursday, 13th April 2006 @ 09:17:16 PM in AEST
Topic:
DarkPoetry
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Blissful images I once had in mind
of chromatic colors that I still see,
while held within the dark, against the wall
of a room – I cannot see.
I was blinded by your gentle words
and still melted by your soft touch,
separated from my will
taken my heart that I once clutched.
So I see - it's clear to me
that you like me humiliated,
bound, torn, roped, and gagged
you love me unappreciated.
Observing my endless sorrow—
Ah... I fear I may enjoy it also.
Copyright ©
marionette
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2006-04-13 21:17:16] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Dissevering Condemnation
(User Rating: 1 ) by shelby on
Friday, 14th April 2006 @ 12:47:23 AM AEST (User
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this rips right through the soul.
Intently woven, sad so sad
Michelle |
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