Torn



Forced into a life of full blown depravity
Angst towards the one who captured me
I am his slave and he is my master
Embedded with the seed calamity
Torn between life and death
The process of removal is in progress
Torn between life and death
This fatal mistake must be removed
Must be removed
Fetal extraction shall be enacted
The extinguishing of the plagued fetus
The fetal desertion
Desertion
Abandonment
Abandonment of this demon Sporn misconception
The reality of abortion
The removal of the seed
The seed must be abandoned
Fetal  Dessertion
Torn Torn Torn Torn
The fetus must be Removed
Fetal Desertion
Abandonment!
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Submitted by emmanuela.78162 on September 13, 2015

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme aabaCdCeefghhIhhjkhlehI
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 599
Words 105
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 23

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