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"Wonder Luck" by Angel With The Scabbed Wings

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What if the sun refuses to rise?
Will there be chaos,
or will it be a subtle end?

As time eats away
the true sides of the truth
are exposed.

Will the sun rise again,
To show the same old side?
Or will The unexpected remain
to fulfil my curiosity?

We shall see now wont we?



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On Monday August 2nd, 2004, Soulseeker (119) writes:
Wow you have a brillant train of thought... I am being sincere too... Bethany


On Sunday July 25th, 2004, An Expired Member (13) writes:
This poem really makes you think...i like it...we never know what will happen in this life....


On Monday June 28th, 2004, missanthropic (48) writes:
everyday the end draws nearer...and i agree..."We shall see now wont we?"


On Monday June 28th, 2004, Angel With The Scabbed Wings (43) writes:
you take these wors far toooooo literal. This truly has not a fucking thing to do with the sun. look past the words, oh great poets.


On Saturday June 26th, 2004, An Expired Member (10) writes:
we'd have about 8 hours to live because that how it's estimated that it would take all of the heat of earth to dissapate into space but anywas good write


On Saturday June 26th, 2004, Instant Insanity (727) writes:
This is Weird, But good, I would never think to write a poem a bout the sun, Good Job



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