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Virtual Suicide
Virtual Suicide And should I scratch the darkness For the sake of blood Flow sickly red abhorrent The succulence bewildered sticky heart Ravenous escape to shadow And mumble prays that have no answers Only gleams of hope That plea-bargain the sun to have risen Leave me scathing in my own dust Hiding in the corners where shadows depart Refusing even nightmares On the dull thump and thud Beating slow incarcerated seconds behind my eyes Fickle bones to draw the knife Contemplate the makings of suicide Black ink blood on the blank ink night Swallowed my pride And tossed the blade aside Chill shivered in beaded sweat Lest you forget, you forget, how close you came To the ending vent And the endless rant of an open vein Huddled on the rocking chair of my knees Plea-bargain the sun to rise Save me from the dread of tonight Swallow me whole for the sake of blood Virtual suicide This poem was written in the late 90's; after I had faced and accepted an awful truth. I remember the following day like it was yesterday. I realized I was stronger and more myself than I had ever been.
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