

Snowflakes and StreetlightsSnowflakes and StreetlightsSnowflakes and Streetlights
Moonlight creeps through heavy sky, A darkening beauty that would lead you to cry. No two flakes are alike falling around me, These memories of times together running free. Missing the thoughts of you, Tired and sleepless, I skate and think of things we'ld do. I flash back to dark woods we shared, The trees would glow with the love we dared. Then quickly there was a kiss, My home run in a life of hit or miss. Another thought of our past, so far away. Yet these Autumn nights seem like yesturday. Your black trench, my jumpsuit, a kis


No More...The ashes and cinders, from the indifferent firestorm overhead, Light upon the already broken wings of the dragonfly crushed in it's prime. It cradled these thoughts while waiting listlessly for the eager conflagration already licking it's lips at the thought of another hapless being scorned from existance by the merry blade of life.No More...
No more....No more shall I let my heart dangle from these puppet strings that quiver in anticipation of the horrid thoughts plucking until the strings finally break leaving just the one that would cause the heart to hang and suffocate on it's own emotion.No longer shall every footfall on this journey


LifelessMy heart although lifeless still beats on. My mind although thoughtless knows its wrong. Darkness all over, all ist still and lifeless. The motion of my hand is so foreign. Although I move it seems I'm not there. Watching from far away. As I behold the gruesome sight. I hear in the distance my parents start to fight. It pulles me back. This can't be right. I'm leaving now. For tonight my life ends its fight. the door suddenly opens, I finish my task. He tries to save me, my life flashes past. He tries all in vain, I've chosen my fate. By the time you read thisLifeless
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"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music." - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989
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"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music." - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989
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