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[aid] => mick
[title] => So is bliss
[time] => 2003-12-11 00:47:20
[hometext] => To never hurt would be bliss
[bodytext] => Sublime is this darkness of shrouded hate, to wallow
in our self pity that we create, To destroy ourselves over nothing it seems, but to love this darkness, what does it mean? This anger inside me, waiting to get out, to destroy it's enemies to, feed on thier doubt, only pain and suffering is what I understand, To endure so much, yet I have no demands. This life is so cruel, asks for so much, but noone knows my pain, to feel the darkness' touch.
To those who have not known my anger and pain, never doubt the darkness, for I feel it's bliss again.
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So is bliss
Contributed by
kims4ever
on
Thursday, 11th December 2003 @ 12:47:20 AM in AEST
Topic:
DarkPoetry
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Sublime is this darkness of shrouded hate, to wallow
in our self pity that we create, To destroy ourselves over nothing it seems, but to love this darkness, what does it mean? This anger inside me, waiting to get out, to destroy it's enemies to, feed on thier doubt, only pain and suffering is what I understand, To endure so much, yet I have no demands. This life is so cruel, asks for so much, but noone knows my pain, to feel the darkness' touch.
To those who have not known my anger and pain, never doubt the darkness, for I feel it's bliss again.
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kims4ever
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2003-12-11 00:47:20] (Date/Time posted on
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