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Created on: November 20, 2008
Loneliness.
A shotgun goes off in my head,
deafening and raging madness cutting
me open to the core.
Violent cold numbs me, leaves me
shaking with anger and despair.
A lack of understanding darkens over me
as I fall to the ground.
No one hears my call,
"Why does it hurt so much?"
I wait to die and all I do is suffer from this pain,
this emptiness filling me up.
An overflowing pool of loneliness.
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