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Theres so much hidden in this mind
So much I need to say
To much sorrow to unwind
Feels like everythings in a disarray
No one to talk too
With no one to care
This venting is way over due
Becoming more trapted within this nightmare
Painful thoughts of you
No one can understand
You messed me up so much
This pain is a demand
Hurting me more with each touch
There's no one to listen
Can't someone fix me?
Time you can't pause or lengthen
Is this how I'll forever be?
Distant and Alone
With no pride to hold
Fading away becoming unknown
Break my mind down, and begin to mold
Fix this some way, shape, or form
Make this your masterpiece
Take the coldness, make it warm
Don't let it fade or decease
As I close my eyes all I see is the past
I can see all the painful memories
Things seemed to happen so fast
No one understands or sees
Tears well up within these eyes
Feeling no hate
Don't want to see your demise
But please whats my fate?
Please take back all the pain
Feeling torment for so long
It's all driving me insane
Just want to feel okay
Wishing to be normal once more
To erase the fears and dismay
My soul is so soar
Should of never told
Atleast before I was mentally stable
My mind is growing so old
Before I was a little mentally able
Make it all cease!
Forget it just another lost cause
Want to feel comfort and ease
Just put all the hurt on pause...



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On Saturday September 10th, 2005, An Expired Member (28) writes:
A really good poem, Jessie. You might want to fix up some typo's and spelling errors though.


On Thursday December 30th, 2004, Philla (139) writes:
t. BYE! ~Amber Lynn


On Thursday December 30th, 2004, Philla (139) writes:
AIE!!! Go you! Hehe.... I love it man. Makes me wanna kick some ass. Lol! Love and love it! When my postcard thingy gets in and my account will be upgraded and I'll have more room on me favs.... I'll add you man! Pshya! Well I gotta get going. Sneaking ou


On Wednesday December 29th, 2004, BeautifulCalamity (583) writes:
"Make this your masterpiece Take the coldness, make it warm". .these lines spoke plenty, i can relate honestly. a fragile piece, that speaks ages of pain. . and truth.


On Wednesday December 29th, 2004, Rain In The Willows (853) writes:
ahh yes, I understand this peice well...*hugs* I could feel the emotion you put into this, Jess. Well spoken, dear.


On Wednesday December 29th, 2004, DoctorAsh (506) writes:
This can all be fixed: First, place all of your emotional weapons into a drawer, and take off your shields and armor .. remove all cultural symbolic links that are attached to your wearing or being, and place them into a jar or something close, so that la


On Wednesday December 29th, 2004, DoctorAsh (506) writes:
later to them you can reform. Now, theres not so much weight on your shoulders, dont you feel better?


On Wednesday December 29th, 2004, JiNx (142) writes:
I feel much better *huggles* thanks for the help Doc ;) hehe


On Tuesday December 28th, 2004, An Expired Member (31) writes:
*huggles* and *snuggles* good job hun


On Tuesday December 28th, 2004, An Expired Member (15) writes:
Wow... this is amazing. I thinkeveryone here can relate to this in some way.....


On Tuesday December 28th, 2004, Elise (266) writes:
*puts a bandage on it and runs to get the duct tape* Duct tape fixes everything! I like the flow though Jess, good job.



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