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scarred (Free verse) by TheVampireLeStan

The pain welled up inside me, until I couldn't take it any longer. I sliced through my skin like it was nothing, like a piece of paper. The blood flowed out of my cut, and into the sink. I watched as it ran down the drain, As more blood poured out. I put the razor down and cried, "What am I doing? This isn't me!" I had never done this before, But now it's a part of life. Whenever I can't take the pain, I just pick up an object, sharp. Slice through my skin, And watch the blood. The scars are all over, They cover my flesh. Few know the truth behind them, Only those I can trust. I hate these scars, Just like I hate this pain. Neither one will ever go away. So now I'm stuck, With both scars and pain. The scars I've made, Made nothing better. Thet're just a constant reminder, Of all the things people do. If I could, I would take them back, And never have started, On down this path. But my choice has been made, I must live with my decision, And the scars that came with it.

horus8 24-Aug-02/5:59 PM
this is it!!!!!!!THIS IS IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1this is it1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i have found it ha! the worst poem in the existance of rock banging communication since the dawn of man and tongue clacking jubilation yes i win a prize and so does he lol!!!!!! i win a frontal lobatomy for even reading this(should have known by his subtle user name) and he wins the HORUS8 PRIZE OF DISTINCTION IN ALL THINGS UNDISTINCTIVE AND HORTICULTURALLY HOMOGENIZED YOU SIR.. win none other then the "NIPPle-leSS PLATINUM BOOB OF TIAMATS YOUNGER SISTERS GARDENERS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT LOVER". be proud than ice pick your parents and yourself ..as soon as your scars heal of course(i'm not a complete chaotic evil trogyldite...i sir.am charismatically uncommited.




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