inside the walls

By whisperer

infection creating the breaking disease
control your electrophile static fuck people impulses








i am not here for you






black scattered ink over hundreds of pages
a word from each of them to revive the body
and write this rework of too many assumptions
towering control board fuck lit backwash of a mind
two souls and a harvester



turn one blind eye to the world and the other looks inside the holes riddling this bone white nightmare
this goddamned cataclysm of broken thought


it numbs me





sweet anesthesia




necter of the fucked





the quotent is written with bloody tampons
the mark is made in dust
tolmes
too many tolmes



too many hands reaching out to touch the walls around my body
not enough silence to make the world with out me
scratching words across the door with bloody finger
the blood was never mine but we'll let it linger

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whisperer
Published on Tuesday, January 17, 2006.     Filed under: "Rage" and "Poetry"
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  • A former member wrote: your work is amazing

  • torn_beauty On Sunday, July 30, 2006, torn_beauty (77)By person wrote:

    you have a very unique style of writing. I really just love it. I am just gonna have to fav you. Hugs and Kisses love, -Torn

  • Misanthrope On Monday, May 1, 2006, Misanthrope (2)By person wrote:

    amazing write, im so glad i came across your work

  • Rafe On Tuesday, April 11, 2006, Rafe (12)By person wrote:

    the stanza "turn one blind eye..." wow! those lines alone i could spend days pondering on! -Rafe

  • A former member wrote: Eloquent and grotesque. ..like binding the two words in synonym by way of a tattooed-ink-plague. Fascinating.

  • veingo On Tuesday, January 17, 2006, veingo (532)By person wrote:

    God damn.........I just wow! ^V^

  • A former member wrote: i love you work!!!!

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