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Disintegrate the Wall
Contributed by
liquidchaos
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Monday, 29th March 2004 @ 12:45:56 PM in AEST
Topic:
selfstruggles
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There are two walls that coexist.
Blocking all movements but those of hate.
Semi-permeable, one holds me back
Trapped inside myself, a wall of despair.
Brick by brick, each one with a story
Trivial are some, others linger as pain.
A tall white wall—100 feet high
Too perfect to grip or to climb
Your wall extends much higher still
Blocking my view of the hope-filled sky.
Yours was built with a reason, and meaning
To shut me out in isolation.
Mine was not quite so intentional,
But still serves a purpose.
One of protection from her.
As she casts her ghastly spells against me.
However, my wall has a gaping hole
A flaw—dropped defenses.
Caused by you when I dropped my guard.
Used and confused by your act.
This hole will never be filled.
I cannot escape this time.
The disappointment from you
Forces the hole to grow wider.
Until the sides cave in
And my security crumbles.
Yours becomes exposed in all its blackness.
Mine collapses upon itself.
I am fully exposed.
You attack from all sides.
I no longer care.
I no longer feel.
You bellow your vengeance.
You holler your mistrust.
As I disintegrate.
Copyright ©
liquidchaos
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2004-03-29 12:45:56] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Disintegrate the Wall
(User Rating: 1 ) by Hurretje on
Monday, 29th March 2004 @ 12:59:11 PM AEST (User
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Haunting, but well written.
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Re: Disintegrate the Wall
(User Rating: 1 ) by rogad on
Tuesday, 13th April 2004 @ 05:51:13 PM AEST (User
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Very deep emotions ... I can almost feel them ... |
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