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Death In Flesh

DEATH IN FLESH My lungs get smaller and smaller as I gasp for breathe And my eyes blurs now all I can see is death On a flaming chariot racing at me in flesh Yet I’m not scared as I checked How can this be I can see fear crawling inside of me As I struggle one after another to try to breathed As I scream it’s not fair. Life itself isn’t fair As I have flashback of my childhood years It’s not long enough as I cried crying and crying till I was out of tears As I recite my last prayers I suddenly have to feel the atmosphere Get narrow & narrow as I stand their just staring at the air I start to scream as blood flow out of my mouth My nose my eyes and even my ears As I start living my worst nightmare Knowing the end of my life is really near What have I accomplish in this cruel world I start to compare. Quickly I see a guy appear With a book, a big red velvet book, I start wondering what’s inside as I anxiously looked As he ripped and took one of the page and showed it to me, And what I saw with this eye I was shooked it was me as an infant when I 1st cried He ripped out another page an gave to me 1st I first lied when I first stole from the cookie jar, when I first got high, When I 1st inserted evil into my 2 eyes My sins were all revealed from the 1st time I used Gods name in vain To the 1st time I had instinct to kill I saw all I’ve done from the first time I got breath to the last time it left He showed me as my corpse go beneath the earth As I saw my flesh turns in to dirt I start to think was all I’ve done really worth Me spending eternity in pain, As my soul is being torched in flame I scream till I scream out my lungs As I watch my skin burn as I yarn Yarn and yarn for a drop of pure liquid I screamed out of my lungs as he screamed with me Mocking and taunting me “ahaaaaaa” he said no one can hear you One can hear you one can hear you one can hear you one can hear you.”

Copyright © | Year Posted 2006




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