Shredded Love Letters
by
Debra Rose
(Age: 21)
copyright 01-19-2003
Age Rating: 16 to 127
This is a poem to a girl I call my pretty pistol, my phenobarbitol. A girl who I once loved but is now a shell of who she was. As Marilyn Manson put it: "You were my mechanical bride/Phenobarbitol/The maniqueen of depression/with the face of a dead star."
Crumpling like so many shredded love letters
Thrown into the dancing flames
They eat my soul and destroy the dreams we wrote
She was an imitation Christ with a body like chronic
Her eyes were daggers tearing my soul
And like so many love letters
We shredded with her razor heart
We crumpled
As our world fell apart
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