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Rated: · Monologue · Inspirational · #1355985
This is for those who look to know one to save them
Don’t waste your time reading this. This will not change your life. You will receive nothing beneficial out of this tripe other than a headache and a bad taste. More of life’s little annoyances. Spit. The bad taste will never leave. I tend to do that to people.
Do you do everything you’re told to do? Do you ask why you’re doing it? Are you a hollow person who feels the need to let someone else live your life for you? Do you believe one’s who embrace anarchic theories are a product of satan? Does not the bible have a little verse discouraging judgment? Do you see an empty, godless soul in my eyes? Do you see everyone’s non-existent soul, your precious mouth spewing god’s damnation on us all? What makes you think I will take your outreaching hand? You ignorant, silly fool, you think you can save me…. when you cannot even save yourself.
I laugh in your face when you tell me someone cares. I feel nothing. I am nothing. I am running away, smirking at all the faces with their empty pity and sympathy. I want to forever lose myself in a dream, for I am always drowning when I’m awake. Drowning in the dark water, pushing my head under to scream so no one will hear. This has been my solitude for years, and I seem to be going crazy. Ranting questions, rambled philosophies, having daydreams that I am a bullet flying through people’s skulls. Don’t worry; it’s only a dream. Just laugh it off and get back to your boring, wasted life. Don’t create, don’t destroy. This is all just writing you will forget tomorrow.
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