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No way back
Contributed by
Davinah
on
Friday, 10th March 2006 @ 02:06:47 AM in AEST
Topic:
DarkPoetry
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No longer the princess of Sadness
But crowned the Queen of Darkness
As I lost the battle with my demons
And there’s no way back from damnation
Kindness is a blessing
But I cannot find it in my sordid heart
And I lost my virtues a long time ago
When my soul was ripped apart
I yielded to temptation
And somehow I found a way to cure the pain
I cleansed my mind with the cheapest of thrills
An now I can no longer get rid of the stain
I live what I have learned
How to hate, to destroy, to kill all the feeling in me
I roam around, detached, aloof, and solitary
I am not to blame for my insanity
What’s the point of being alive?
When you no longer live but just exist
There’s no comfort in emptiness and despair
As I ponder on all the chances that I might have missed
No longer the Lady of Grief
But the Countess of Evil
I joined my demons in their battle
And there’s no way back from Purgatory
Copyright ©
Davinah
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2006-03-10 02:06:47] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: No way back
(User Rating: 1 ) by brittaney on
Friday, 10th March 2006 @ 08:52:36 PM AEST (User
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You weave words brillantly! Keep up the goood work!
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Re: No way back
(User Rating: 1 ) by DarkFaerie on
Sunday, 12th March 2006 @ 12:23:54 AM AEST (User
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Fantastic images. I loved the last two lines. Great job. |
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Re: No way back
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Tuesday, 21st March 2006 @ 03:02:16 AM AEST (User
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I would not know where to start with this kind of poem you do 'dark' exceptionally well.
J. |
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