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Undying Blood

By Lylorn

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

coarse, dried blood, tasteless and undying, flowing thru collapsed veins to agonizing flesh, tortured upon death's door for refusal to surrender to this horrid pain, called life.yawn...girls are evil. comments however are welcome. Written March 18th, 2002 © on Apr 03 2002 03:06 AM PST   0 • 1

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