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"The Suicidal Crucifixion" by Angel With The Scabbed Wings

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The Darkness covers the sight
of the angels in the sky
as I cry
I am blinded by the light

the river of loss carries me as I lye.
I feast off the limbs of the trees,
I rape the Virgin life
with the fist of my creation.
The darkness once again covers me

I bleed the tears of my sorrow
as the darkness comes again
the river turns cold

I sacrifice myself,
the holy god.
To the peasants,
of my Utopia.

As I slip into death,
The Darkness waits,
here with the corpse.

my flesh,
satisfied their thirst for blood.
my pain,
feeds to their happiness.
my death,
feed their greed

you should thank me.





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On Wednesday May 5th, 2004, Instant Insanity (727) writes:
wow, I love this, Good Piece of Work


On Monday May 3rd, 2004, batman nipples (2246) writes:
This is a repost...right? I remember this one vividly...phenomenal.


On Monday May 3rd, 2004, Angel With The Scabbed Wings (43) writes:
yea its a repost I didnt seem ot be gettin gmuch response from my old name of it so I thought i would see if the suicidal title would get more people to veiw it, and guess what I'm getting more veiws.


On Monday May 3rd, 2004, Midnight Shadow (89) writes:
Wow! This is a work of art. Great images portrayed in your words. ~MS~



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