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Mental Wild Fire

The towering inferno devoured all in its path, On the lonely midsummer day. Nothing was safe from its venomous bite, When it danced its insidious ballet. It heeded no warnings and took no advise, Ignored any little alarm. It was intent upon causing tremendous havoc, Leaving destruction and chaos and harm. This was a fire in his mind, a paranoid distrust, A doubt with no reason or border. A raging holocaust of all that he knew, His all consuming mental disorder.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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