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Sera's Black Velvet Box
Contributed by
Crimson_Rose
on
Monday, 16th May 2005 @ 09:02:08 PM in AEST
Topic:
DarkPoetry
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Sera was a kind girl, on the outside
But inside, who knew what was brewing in her mind
Deep inside her, where her darkest wishes
Wishes of death, violence and murder to all
A sinister being was growing in her that would
Make these horrible wishes happen
In her room, Sera’s walls were pained a coral pink
But in a shadow filled corner was a box
A locked box covered with black velvet
The real color of my heart she though
She smiled with the most demonic of smiles
A key was in her hand, and she unlocked the box
Sera’s invisible wishes are in there
Her hand reached in the box and
Grabbed one from it
Ah yes, time to this one happen
Sera then laughed, like a cackling old crone
I don’t know why my dear Sera had bloomed into evil,
It was like a demon had jumped into her
On Saturday it was a quiet, normal day
It would be a day like no other
A day of slaughter, blood and tears
It was a sure mistake to keep a gun in the house
The gun was fully loaded with just enough to kill
Perfect, simply perfect she said
The sky seemed to darken as she pleasantly walked
Down the street and into her small town
In which she lived, and hated as well
What did these older people ever do to her?
They never paid attention to this sinning girl
She was only twelve, not even a teen, and capable of murder
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2005-05-16 21:02:08] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Sera's Black Velvet Box
(User Rating: 1 ) by SylviaWalters on
Tuesday, 22nd November 2005 @ 06:24:34 AM AEST (User
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This poem is well written, very descriptive. Well done. |
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