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A Killer's Judgement
Contributed by
flamingblade
on
Thursday, 10th April 2008 @ 05:15:49 AM in AEST
Topic:
DarkPoetry
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Upon a small wire
In a ring of fire
Sits an offending parent.
Shivering and fearful,
hovering below, a searing heat,
and terrible blows.
"You've done wrong,
and so to me you belong.
Though you were mild,
you battered a child.
Time to say farewell,
I'm taking you to hell."
A deep haunting tone,
A scream and jump,
they thought they were alone.
A fire flashes, explodes.
The heat sears, and the grounds melt,
a fiery rain soon begins to pelt.
The skin breaks, thr fire searing through
Pictures of dying people their child drew.
But all the pain fades away,
they see their baby. Her vision of peace
wrapped in fire and ice.
It would suffice, to say
jealousy, hatred
enters the eyes,
the abusing parent
gets their suprise.
An eternal hell,
all in the mind.
The headlights of a car
is actually what blinds.
Copyright ©
flamingblade
... [
2008-04-10 05:15:49] (Date/Time posted on
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