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March 14, 2008
When the rose whithers away, a friendship can still go strong...
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March 11 2008 10:38

Daddy's Angel
A small child, playing at the park. So carefree and innocent. Not a single worry burdening her small heart.

A sick parent, planning his every move. Keeping a good distince away as not to harm his small angel.

A concerned mother, keeping an eye on her beautiful daughter. As well as the sick man that she once called a lover. Fear tearing at her mind and heart every time he draws near.

A worried teenage girl, a loving heart that bears a deep and painful secret. Tears streaking her face every time the clock strikes mid-night.

A satisfied father, tearing his small angel's heart and dreams to shreds every night. The need for control and power surging through his veins.

A mother unable to help, pain, hurt and terror ripping her apart. She wants to help but can't.

A young woman, now well aware of what has happened to her. Wanting, needing despretly to get her revenge.

A paranoid father, sencing his angel's need to escape. Tear-jerking nightmares, and pathetic flinches at the smallest thing. Now was the time.

A frightened mother, also sencing her daughter's need to escape. Qustions but no answers, tears with no comfort. Now was the time.

A determined woman, making her way up the precicnt steps. Heart pounding, tears flying. Now was the time.

A desprate mother, needing to end her daughters pain. Gun in hand, she opens the door. Now is the time.

A desprate father, begging and pleading for his life. One last breath, and he was gone. Now was his time.

A lonly mother, lost her father to death and her mother to the law. Gun in hand, she had to make her choice:
"Mommy?"

March 14 2008 05:52

Each Passing Day
I kept my feelings bottled up
With the cap screwed on real tight
I based my moves on my luck, and not on what was right

Until I met you..

You showed me its OK, to cry upon a shoulder
And that each passing day we all grow alittle older

You showed me its allright, to show when your afraid
And that each passing day, the rules should be obeyed

You showed me how to live, for myslef instead of her
And that each day I had to give, no matter how it hurt

You showed me a way, a road that led to happiness
How opened up it laid, and pain became less and less

I'm in the midst of getting ready, for the journey I fortook
And allthough the load is heavy, before I leap, I'll look

Allthough the load is heavy, before I leap, I'll look

March 14 2008 05:55

Fairy Dreams
Fairy wings and dragon scales
Long ago lost fairy tales
Light upon the castle stairs
Sleeping maiden unawares
A shrewish actor one must be
To stay inside reality
Dragon wars with noble knights
Breath of flame take wing in flight
Fairy dreams are always true
Places where there's someone who
With romantic knights fair elegance
Shall take the time to mend a fence

March 14 2008 06:09

Leaving Behind the Past of Love
With a tear in my eye
I walk away
I turn from you
In hopes for a brighter future
But all I got in return was s**t
I tried my hardest to start again
But life is dead determined not to allow it
I leave you and all of you behind
Turning you into nothing but a distint memory
Slowly fading from my mind
No matter what, I will always love you
So please remember THAT!

March 11 2008 10:27

Only Seems So
A silent room can seem so loud
A solumn face can seem so emotional
A brillent light can seem so dark
A tinkling laugh can seem so painful
A loving kiss can seem so empty
A welcoming speech can seem so distint

Happiness seems so long ago
Laughter seems so bitter
Love seems so unreal
Pain seems so welcoming
Tears seem so normal
Isolation feels so right

How much longer can I live?
How much longer can I love?

 
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