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DarknessDarkness By: AustinDarkness
Hearts were broken, Times numbered thrice, Two on purpose, one was not, Yet for accidents, I pay the price
A name started T, I could not help, Love I tried to feel, But I slew the whelp,
A name started R, I would not help, Love I did not find, So I dropped the whelp,
A name started C, I should have stayed, But I was a fool, And now I pay,
My heart it burns, In agony I churn, I feel ever cold, Myself I scold,
And now I cry, For the longest time, &


The Story that Made No SenseThe Story that Made No Sense By: AustinThe Story that Made No Sense
Sunday, or rather Monday, 1:38 A.M. Hours before the first day of school. I am sitting alone in my room, as I do every night. Im wearing a pair of black pajamas. I just ate a cookie. My backpack is across the room, ready to be filled with left over supplies from last year. How did I get like this, you ask? Ill tell you, but it wont be pretty.
Wednesday, May 3rd, 5:36 P.M. I was out by the docks. I enjoyed watching the ocean, but some drug dealers recently moved into the area, so it was rare that I got to go there. It was about to start raining. The
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ಠ_ಠ I don't need a fucking signature ...
OH SH--
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Orks iz da biggest an' da shoo'iest!!!
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ಠ_ಠ I don't need a fucking signature ...
OH SH--
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Orks iz da biggest an' da shoo'iest!!!
now fate will demand you to drw somethin on skaetbord
fo' reals its really real now im not unrealin' it!
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ಠ_ಠ I don't need a fucking signature ...
OH SH--
El Juego es muy sabroso!
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"Pass the snow I caught your visage.
A blackened gloomy hue.
Though in moonlight you were drowning.
No light shined upon you."
- Bruce A Jordan's "The Red Stranger."
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Orks iz da biggest an' da shoo'iest!!!
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"Pass the snow I caught your visage.
A blackened gloomy hue.
Though in moonlight you were drowning.
No light shined upon you."
- Bruce A Jordan's "The Red Stranger."
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"Pass the snow I caught your visage.
A blackened gloomy hue.
Though in moonlight you were drowning.
No light shined upon you."
- Bruce A Jordan's "The Red Stranger."
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