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Living in a nightmare's clasp,
never to return
My life clenched, a deadly grasp,
never will I learn
Answers to questions must be found,
never will I find
Not knowing the questions to answers found,
never off my mind
Always gnawing, mind destroyed,
never ever free
My existence, untouchable void,
never mine to see
Is love the solution?
Never will I know
Just a frayed illusion,
never letting go
Is death the only alternative?
Never. Never. No.
But no one can be positive,
never ever know
Talking may not conquer all,
never 'till I try
Why must I wait to fall,
never knowing why




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On Tuesday December 14th, 2004, Urban Shipwreck (989) writes:
I think the path to understanding is paved with unanswered and, possibly, unanswerable questions. Somehow we keep trying anyway. Interesting write. ~Ship!


On Monday September 6th, 2004, lordshadow (215) writes:
awesome... and quit trying to explain what you think is the reason your stuff isn't good. don't sell yourself short. great stuff, no matter when it was written.


On Friday August 20th, 2004, Savannah (290) writes:
very cool


On Tuesday August 17th, 2004, An Expired Member (5) writes:
I like it.Very good.-Ellie-


On Thursday August 5th, 2004, TheReap (42) writes:
This and my other submissions were probably written 15+ years ago



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