Miserable

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  • Anger
    • Tison
    • is listening to music hoping it can help the bordom

    Miserable

    I curse that heaven and hell bring their wrath on you.
    That the carpet pulls forcefully beneath your feet.
    That you see nothing but rainy days.
    I curse that you would never experience happiness.
    That even the dead denies you.
    That even the living turns thier back on you.
    I curse that everything around you spoils and sours.
    I curse that you have nothing but your heart to hold onto.
    That you only have the heavens to cry out to.
    That you mourn night and day.
    That your body wither and breaks.
    That you feel all pain possible.
    I hope that you find your way.
    Through hate and sorrow you do not lose yourself.
    That you encounter your belief.
    I hope you do not see this as a dream.
    I urge that you do not knock on evil's door.
    But you might already have.

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    Dorinda commented on Miserable

    04-02-2010

    Sounds to me like a woman scorned. Why do we put so much energy into hating people. It takes a lot less to be happy

    Crush commented on Miserable

    08-31-2009

    wow...i had to laugh out of nervousness because you neally hate this person. not that hate is funny but that you have covered all the bases of demise...at the end you wish that they fair better, why is that ?

    Tison

    08/31/2009

    Hello again, As much anger I felt towards this person in my heart I knew I couldn't truely wish them harm. Also I felt that this person has already harm themselves emotionally and there's nothing else I could do that could be hurtful. I wouldn't exactly say I hate this person. I hated letting myself get depress over a person that I had to lashout my feelings one way or another but at the same time I cared about that person and did not was to keep breaking what was already broken.

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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