Damned

by Katlyn   Jul 1, 2006


A crimson line of tears appear
On her wrist and a great demise
Pouring on the floor at her feet
She wont even shed a tear.

That's her life on the floor
All that is lost
What more is there to gain
Once more with that blade she slices away.

Life as we know is gone
As her world just fades away
As that crimson stream flows out of her
What more is there to explain

And she say 'here you have it
You can have my damned life
There nothing no one can do for me now
Not that anyone cares.'

She slides to the ground
In a thick pool of blood
Just waiting for life to end

Slowly her eyes drift close
As her heartbeat slows
Nothing at all can save her now
From a life she was damned

Two hours later her mother finds her cold.
And calls 911
The examiner say 'there is nothing to do for her now may god be the savior for her.'

Tears on her mothers cheeks as they take her body away.
And her mother say 'My baby was to young to take
Why did you make her life so hard!
Why her and not me.
She had things to do before death.'

Her soul is now lost
And she is happier now
Someone now cares and is crying for her.
For once she isn't damned.

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  • 17 years ago

    by Charles OConnor

    Very deep in emotion and the ending is a good twist. Good Job... 5 stars.

    Charles "In everything I am an outsider"-H.P. Lovecraft.

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