Your Face.

By lstdarkness

I see you laughing. All
I know is that my suffering
is not there for your enjoyment.
I stand here hiding the horrible
fantasy.

[I see your face.]

I feel your contempt. My morals
hit the ground and shatter.
Thousand shards of my soul
reflecting the light of my pain,
highlighting your face.

[All I want to do is smash it.]

Give you a taste of my torment.
Vengence served with a crazy
swing. Broken bones break through
where your smile taunted me.

[With a sledge hammer]

I will walk away with
a smile, highlighting
your fate.

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© 2007 lstdarkness
Published on Friday, January 26, 2007.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • italianbella On Friday, December 28, 2007, italianbella (185)By person wrote:

    angry and open great write:)

  • Mylissa On Wednesday, January 31, 2007, Mylissa (845)By person wrote:

    Very powerful...well done.

  • GraveFlower On Wednesday, January 31, 2007, GraveFlower (249)By person wrote:

    once again, fucking awesome.VENGENCE! VICTORY! HURRAY! great fucking job, for lack of a better word perfect ~*dani*~

  • Aunty Depressant On Saturday, January 27, 2007, Aunty Depressant (434)By person wrote:

    Nice and strong, bitterness turned revenge...YAY. I love the descriptive interjections...a poem in themselves.

  • A former member wrote: very refreshing. ~ red.

  • Bella Butchery On Friday, January 26, 2007, Bella Butchery (724)By person wrote:

    nothing better then good old fashioned violence, loved it

  • A former member wrote: Ooooooh, I like this...the "I still see you everywhere, but I'm not sure I want to anymore" feeling, wanting to reach out and strangle air if that's what it takes to make the memories disappear. Excellent piece. ~*Beth*~

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