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Release From Insanity
by Amanda Benham (Age: 22)
copyright 08-28-2003


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
Fluffy stained pillows sit behind her aching back,
Arms twisted in distortion to make her bones crack,
Lights glare down like angry gods,
To them she's just another dog,
Tempting her mind to feed off aggression,
Trying to rip away each mental possesion,
A cesspool of lies fills the air all around,
A deeply disturbed girl they've found,
Shatterproof glass they watch her through,
Erasing each person in all that they do,
She sits all alone in her cloud of no remorse,
Remembering the bleeding hands that coarsed,
Down her mind the visions seep,
Into her soul; though she'd never weep,
A wave of intensity fills her soul,
They look so innocent; like a broken foal,
Why can't she break away,
To live her tainted life day by day,
Her minds all a blurr from insanity,
She destroyed everyone full of vanity,
The ones that lust after petty vices,
Each one gone array she kills their crisis,
Fluffy bloodstained pillows sit behind her broken back,
Her arms twisted in dirstortion once again crack,
They beat the sanity from her lifeless body,
Not a soul knows she's dying, not anybody,
Her soul floating free on her cloud of rhapsody,
At last! She crys aloud, I'm finally free,
She floats unaware of her destination,
Uncaring, she sighes at this great occasion,
She knows at last she's not insane,
Her mind's no longer in trembling pain.


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09-08-2003 Leah Garrison    

brilliant


09-03-2003 Jenny Stein    

as tara said..it is popular and i thought it was going to be...lacking intellect . but its not. so goood.


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