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Rusted Color Red
Contributed by
Exodus
on
Tuesday, 7th June 2005 @ 02:41:45 PM in AEST
Topic:
DarkPoetry
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Rusted bars and puddles Cold and darkness welcome the day Shut inside a box with no wisdom But wise beyond them, I begin to pray
Senses numb from no exposure I am blocked from the outside world, within I wait each day to pass by me Prepare my senses for my time to begin
They reach out through windows Scream for light in this rusted cage I am filled with the deepest sorrow I am concealed beneath the darkest rage
My wooden chair has been splintered Each shard sunk into my soft flesh Out of boredom comes sensation As my crystal dreams and rusted bars mesh
Drug me with your conclusions See a tainted man lying on the floor Tears and rainwater gather Locked up in concealment, a broken key lies beyond the door
A story of utter frustration A mess scattered in a cold, stone room Sunk into despair even thereafter Alone and awaiting a futureless doom
I am content to rot here And once your sadistic will is done I will prevail against the torment Once you realize you will never have won
Clusters of thoughts wrap around me Against myself in preparation for an end Lost without a motive to stop me Shards draw blood and wood is my only friend
A sink drips through a faucet The pipes colored rusted red A beautiful color for a nursery An awful color when your soul is dead
Stronger than the both of us Its not enough that you detour all the blame For you sit off some place and wonder Whether or not things would still be the same
I have reminders and often think of you I only see the rusted color red Its floating around me, swirling Rusted bars and puddles, dancing above my head
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Exodus
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2005-06-07 14:41:45] (Date/Time posted on
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