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Candy Coated Poison

Contributed by blackmarker on Saturday, 12th June 2004 @ 11:46:31 PM in AEST
Topic: DarkPoetry



Candy coated poison
Your love was nothing but a bitter pill
Wrapped up in the sugary promise of things to come
Funny how I never saw through your lies
Like a naïve child taking candy from a stranger
Strangers always had the best candy, didn’t they?
Your candy coated poison was so addictive
I never realized I was hooked
I drank and drank you in
Took too much
I’m drunk on your poison
Bitter yet pure
Sour yet sweet
Your love was nothing but a bitter pill
Wrapped up in the sugary promise of things to come
Candy coated
A gauzy wrapping, too thick to swallow
I gag
Slowly asphyxiated
Everything is turning black
I’m dying, smothered by your lies
Your lies that I tried so desperately to swallow
Your love, nothing but a bitter pill
You killed me
I died
Drunk and sick
Asphyxiated by the candy coated poison
Of the one I always loved
And the one I thought loved me.




Copyright © blackmarker ... [ 2004-06-12 23:46:31]
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Re: Candy Coated Poison (User Rating: 1 )
by Soulless on Saturday, 12th June 2004 @ 11:50:03 PM AEST
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A beautiful poem, I didnt really mind the repetition because the astounding word choice and concept made up for it.

Kisses,
~Soulless~


Re: Candy Coated Poison (User Rating: 1 )
by pixie on Sunday, 13th June 2004 @ 11:01:11 AM AEST
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wow, amazing poem

pixie xx




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