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Woe is Me!

Contributed by Ian159 on Friday, 27th April 2012 @ 07:23:41 PM in AEST
Topic: oops



Woe is me! For I am suffering this everlasting pain.
Woe is me! For this darkness shall never be triumphed by a light of any kind.
Woe is me! For the darkness shall encompass me in a shroud of agony.
Woe is me! For this anguish that I have suffered shall never be cured.
Woe is me! For every time I open my eyes I remember this pain.
Praised am I! For I have survived this terrible fate.




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Re: Woe is Me! (User Rating: 1 )
by deusdeira on Saturday, 28th April 2012 @ 01:51:32 AM AEST
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Woe is me! I read this poem. hahaha but seriously, this made me think of Shakespeare... for some reason.


Re: Woe is Me! (User Rating: 1 )
by northernlights on Saturday, 28th April 2012 @ 02:37:36 AM AEST
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if I haven't interpreted this correctly I am about to put my size nines in I think this should be in the humour category cuz its wonderfully sarcastic and pokes fun at wallowing in self pity when guess what we manage to survive! Enjoyed this made me smile.


Re: Woe is Me! (User Rating: 1 )
by Raggie on Sunday, 29th April 2012 @ 03:49:07 AM AEST
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Ha ha, made me laugh out loud too:)

Maybe it should be in the inspirational thread?

I enjoyed the passion behind it. Going to be keeping an eye out for you and your poems.

Thanks for posting:)




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