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"As The Moon Grows" by down-sx-ft

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As the moon grows dark
and the blood runs thin
the beast throws his bark
and out comes with in
tears that flow freely.
Tears of hurting pain.
Tears that flow meerly
to dry up in vain.

As the moon starts to bleed
and the stars fade
the beast begins to feed
on creations not made,
hope that ran to nothing,
thoughts that drowned in death.
The beast is now hunting,
lurking in the cold breath.

As the moon grows old
the beast does the same.
His body grows cold
and he dies with no name.



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On Monday October 10th, 2005, NikesRain (1399) writes:
the flow was so smooth and this was just got heavier with every section...nice write although i'm sorry for the sadness that caused it


On Wednesday July 20th, 2005, PoeticHellion (244) writes:
I like this. A lot.


On Wednesday July 20th, 2005, TheBardOfBlasphemy (468) writes:
this was interesting... kind of lonely-sad... good flow


On Wednesday July 13th, 2005, thornyrose (29) writes:
i like this has great expression...


On Sunday July 10th, 2005, Serenity (592) writes:
Lovely.


On Tuesday July 5th, 2005, Nail Bunny (222) writes:
wow. I like it.


On Tuesday July 5th, 2005, down-sx-ft (50) writes:
I only write about how I feel.


On Monday July 4th, 2005, Mahakala (255) writes:
Wicked I like it, welcome to DP...☻



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