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Created on: June 10, 2009
HATE
I stop and stoop
There lies a coin
Its face blackened and scarred
The reverse shiny and smooth
I think of you
Longing recedes to rage
You still have the power
To make me feel something
I discard the coin
But I will keep you
Until you hurt as I do
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Poetry: Hate
by Carol Natoli
Is there room for hate in the world,
only to have the energy
zapped out of our souls,
by the actions that
feed off this
Hate
It takes root in the garden,
spreading its tendrils, slowly poisoning the ground,
strangling the delicate blossoms
too
by Sid de Knees
Beware.
I bear no consideration,
for weak and feebly minded souls
I am a beast and I devour,
discarding people, blackened holes.
I'll
Hate is born from the valley of peace
Peace breeds hate when peace is lost
Peace is lost from doubting love to cease
Knowing
From Hate to Love
Hate will not consume me
Ever shall I firmly put it behind me
Walking upon my shadow, following,
Tracing my
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