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I was safe in the arms of an angel
Until she let go
And I fell so far
That I lost sight of where I was going

Up turned to down
Stars burned into streaks
Time fell out of sequence
I fell until the black turned to gray

I fell through a black hole
Where not even feelings could escape
Further from safe and security
Faster than thought

I found myself approaching a new dawn
Drawn toward someone I should have fled from
For she brought salvation too close to reality




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On Monday June 18th, 2007, missanthropic (48) writes:
spectacular write...as per usual.


On Monday June 11th, 2007, Dancing_Monkey (1804) writes:
Ending kicks butt. Good write all in all. Heartfelt and honest. A dreamlike state


On Monday June 11th, 2007, dark_mistress (26) writes:
That is so well written....wow


On Sunday May 20th, 2007, GothicBlack (268) writes:
hmmm.. Its been a while, i think too long maybe. Everyone seems to come and go now, more than the constent posting it once was. sad really.


On Sunday May 20th, 2007, GothicBlack (268) writes:
But as always, your work fills me with a kind of completeness? i rather sinking feeling only to be brought up at the end, even if your held up by the devil. Interesting to say the least, and oh so poeticly beautiful. ~gothic~



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