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"Truth" by Aethelwyne

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Into this life, we children give in
Seduced by poison
Beckoned by sin

We slit into our souls that bleed through each song
Turning nightmares so real
Not knowing what went wrong

Embracing the most beautiful darkness, we find
That touching the truth
Means loosing our minds

By living our lives, our graves we reap
For doing what is right
We're being put to sleep



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On Tuesday May 30th, 2006, PoeticHellion (244) writes:
I suck at comments, but this is amazing. You are the best, and there's a reason we're best friends. You're the best ever.♥


On Tuesday May 30th, 2006, Thorn (434) writes:
Bravo, indeed. You are amazing, Sarah. Quiet and elusive, but amazing all the same.


On Tuesday May 30th, 2006, Ainsof (1860) writes:
"Embracing the most beautiful darkness, we find /That touching the truth /Means loosing our minds" this mind numbing stanza cannot be silenced... you've revealed to me the nature of truth... it is irony and paradox... thanks


On Tuesday May 30th, 2006, TaintedButterfly (1032) writes:
Very, very profound and spoken with so much truth. I'm with urban... very well done!! *bravo* Julia~


On Tuesday May 30th, 2006, urbanhumility (1377) writes:
your context of truth is sublime........very well done.....................urban



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