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Crimson Madness

By EveJustWantedToKnow

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

a slice followed by a trickle my life flowing onto the floor arm now moist and sticky crimson tears flood the room in this madness i start to drown Written February 28th, 2002 © on Mar 01 2002 12:22 AM PST   18 • 6 • 1

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