Destroy It.

03 Jun 2005

·CuldeSac

Bent suicide splits life within casting The deliverance of two factions Opposing each other. Snakes coming together over a black sun, but only, They're One... Twitching and turning as they retort Because of their elegant fight, they Rub up against the world like cats do, Even for the same reason. Henceforth the snake thusly sheaths it's scales of morphality... Nature brings the isntinct,the instigator, the bringer, The Maker, Revealing the subjected to the unbendable truth of reality! As relativity defines all, It guides the peasant's urge for creation. Whilest being the architects of our own benchmarks, Beasts as people are brought to act as The builders of the ruins. Breathing death into the pandamonium Of the infrastructure that shines within thine soul, You exhale that what you have lost, your mind... To propriet the unattainable feeds the animation of the Snake, And whilest all hope divides us, The urge for wordly escape via personnal agenda Brings us and in the pressence of our demise, binds us. This snake stares itself in the it's grey eyes, Trying to predict its foe's next chess like move. With this seering black sun burning like your heart, As it is your heart, Your own mother's love bids your emotion into the perpetual fuel For a snake called logic and the worm called emotion To fight the eternal battle for sanity within this black sanitarium Called your skull. A snake crawls through your eye socket, into your jaw, Through your skull... Bring unbendable reality, I shall break my mind, The snake, destroy it... (These days I don't have time to refine my peoms, but this is all about the frustration I experience about myself)

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What are words without understanding and what is understanding without sense?

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