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A Scratch for Death, He Had to Itch
Contributed by
jyssvw22
on
Thursday, 31st March 2005 @ 01:51:11 PM in AEST
Topic:
AmericanTragedy
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Mangled Bodies in a Ditch
A Scratch for Death he had to Itch
Ripped apart at the limb
The neck from the head, around the rim
Fingers and nails torn to shreds
While his family slept softly in their beds
A killer in my mind, but not his own
Doing Gods work, his life on loan
Deranged and psychotic, we may say
Holy and Heaven-bound, he will not delay
How has this man, once a boy
Flown this plane, like a plastic toy
Right Smack - into the heart of our World
All for heavens gold, virgins and pearls
A sickening sight for all who saw
This killer cared not of the lives he tore-
Apart, From good and bad
His hate is just plain sad
So sit and Cry and Never forget
The bodies and Faces you never Met.
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jyssvw22
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2005-03-31 13:51:11] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: A Scratch for Death, He Had to Itch
(User Rating: 1 ) by hauntedscorp on
Monday, 30th May 2005 @ 02:55:36 AM AEST (User
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Oh wow Jyss, am I wrong or is this about 9/11? This is an excellent write. I applaud you for this...This couldn't have been easy....
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