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Rated: 18+ · Poetry · Dark · #1853430
Very hateful, very angry. Equally as proud as ashamed for creating.
its an ugly word you all know too damn well
inconsideration for those you call so close
your friends are nothing, but identifaction of reality
buoys holding you above your sea of emptiness

You know nothing of selflessness
nothing of giving, but mastered the art of take
You think a favor means an obligation
One that you wouldn’t fill

In your mind there is only two goals
to surround yourself materially
fabricating bonds of intimacy
with things that could never return or deny them

You love to hate because it fills you up
the void of negative space hollowed deep inside
it gives you warmth where nothing else can
melts the ice on your frozen compassion,
your non-existent passion

If anything could save you now
I wouldn’t hold my breath
Id rather see you set yourself on fire
with the flames of your inconsistency
your false pretense, your lying totality

You are nothing, but a lie
You are nothing, nothing
Preach, preach your poison
I will destroy you

I have power behind my words
they’re the most honest you’ve ever heard
I won’t protect you from your deceit
No, I have no desire to let you off with one sweep

Weep, pathetic little fool
Tear apart yourself like you wish you could
Gather your pride if you have any left
tie that noose around your shallow little neck

Run, run as fast as you can
We’ll never catch you, we never can
but your venom will trail
and your feet will stumble

Your past will catch you by the hair of your chinny chin chin
wipe you out of existence with one devilish grin
show you the wrath of your hate
your own poison you love to take

Burn, burn, set yourself on fire
your most obvious desire
run, run, as fast as you can
show you the wrath of your fate.
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