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Array ( [sid] => 126092 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Our silence. (for the dead) [time] => 2006-09-22 22:27:23 [hometext] => 12, 603 is the combined number of victims of 9/11, and the Iraq war. 6,599 were Iraqi civilians killed in july and august. The number of dead is likely twice that. [bodytext] => The sufferer, come to me in my sleep, resonates, screams-vast and smaller, inferior screams coming together as two lovers come together for the first time, a caution forced aside by passion, an invigorating collision of form and flesh consuming the initial timidity- envelops my dreams.
I am clenched jowl fighting the realization; I cannot begin to comprehend the amount of life lost, and yet I am unmoved, unable to withstand the burden of the truth.

Therefore, it is that I hide behind the lie of my smile and deny the convictions of my heart, and stay silent.

For the 12, 603 dead;
We chose to remain silent.
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Our silence. (for the dead)

Contributed by iodinelove on Friday, 22nd September 2006 @ 10:27:23 PM in AEST
Topic: EmotionalPoetry



The sufferer, come to me in my sleep, resonates, screams-vast and smaller, inferior screams coming together as two lovers come together for the first time, a caution forced aside by passion, an invigorating collision of form and flesh consuming the initial timidity- envelops my dreams.
I am clenched jowl fighting the realization; I cannot begin to comprehend the amount of life lost, and yet I am unmoved, unable to withstand the burden of the truth.

Therefore, it is that I hide behind the lie of my smile and deny the convictions of my heart, and stay silent.

For the 12, 603 dead;
We chose to remain silent.




Copyright © iodinelove ... [ 2006-09-22 22:27:23]
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Re: Our silence. (for the dead) (User Rating: 1 )
by Rhei76 on Saturday, 23rd September 2006 @ 01:54:26 AM AEST
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hey i like what you say
what it is that you that ypu mean

i hear it




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