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One Day Women Will Become Monsters.

Contributed by amber_vonHorror on Friday, 5th September 2008 @ 09:27:48 AM in AEST
Topic: DarkPoetry



her heart beat a tattoo in her chest
as the butcher knfie shined under the light
drops of crimson highlighted on its shiny silver
that left her with a shiver
she stared at his body, limp, lifeless. his eyes clouded
with the fear of God
Her stomach ached a little;
Her bloodsteam pulsed like shockwaves
Sending her arms shaking.
And the knife more inviting.
Her tender cheeks turned the colour of pale
Pink cheeks now bloodstained
And a hint of regret, but *****. It was better then anything.
Better then an orgasm!

She stared, a tiny smile formed her glossy lips
as she wiped her bloody hands on her fine hips
Applied her mascara, and gently
Wrapped his body. Up. In the prettiest lace.
And gave him one last kiss on his face.

With that dull ache still between her legs
And fear of the unknown; she ran for home.
And layed in bed. Quiet & alone.
Her insides rotting away;
Her heart just about to burst.
One day women will become monsters.




Copyright © amber_vonHorror ... [ 2008-09-05 09:27:48]
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Re: One Day Women Will Become Monsters. (User Rating: 1 )
by wizard on Friday, 5th September 2008 @ 11:35:47 AM AEST
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an enjoyable read...

thanks for posting,

wiz




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