Societies Bacteria



You will need a cold sharp knife to cut through my veins.
Go ahead slice, expose my sweet flesh and the portal to beyond through life's window pane.
You have nothing to gain and i've nothing to lose.
I' am merely a vessel waiting to be discovered by you.
My spirit however reacts to your behaviour.
So through this portal you will find no saviour.
Only misery could ever come to a man that does nothing to stem the flow of a cut, bloodied and bleeding hand.
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Submitted on April 06, 2011

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Rosco daw

d-ory@hotmail.comIf I try to describe myself I can't cause I don't really know. I think I'm a bunch of different personalities in one body. I' am dark and a little depressed behind closed doors. But towards my friends I' am confident and happy. I struggle for acceptance from people but I do a great job of hiding it.Poetry is my release. Without it I could'nt function. But I think I was always meant to have it. I had never written a poem until I was 22 years old. I did'nt even know I could write a poem until someone special inspired me then shattered my heart. I believe this is why I write mostly dark, depressive poems. Because that's how it all started for me.My tag is weight of the world. Reason being I believe the weight of the world is on the shoulders of a few. And most of us are just standing around consuming and polluting waiting for others to clean up after us. I reflect some of this in my poetry.I live in Hobart, Australia and I' am 24 years old. Thanks for reading. Leave comments, your thoughts and I will return the favour.P.S There are certain words spelt differently in Australia so please keep this in mind when reviewing my poetry. And I 'am on facebook under rosco daw. E-mail at top of page.... more…

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