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Seeing and believing
logicus tracticus philosophicus Started conversation Oct 16, 2004
They’re always there their eyes staring back from the stairs,
Whenever I look up from my book, looking right through me
I see them I feel them crawling up my spine ,climbing in my head,
Wishing I was dead, I read on dreading what was coming when I heard the humming,
Was it, the image paying homage’s ,detecting the infections seen in those reflections,
Inspecting me for weakness ,oh the sense of bleakness ,staring at ,empty space
killing me with the coldness , boldness glaring, in their staring back , attack upon
My senses ,insensitive to sensations of information, in formation seen forming between these eyes
Acquiesce To the feeling I look towards the ceiling ,expecting dripping blood,
For my skin was sweating, thought I was getting closer to forgetting, those evil
Eyes on me, for I was to frightened to switch the light on ,or even throw the book,
When I felt more wetter,I thought it would be better if I took a closer look,
Oh did I feel so silly when all that was so chilly was the mirror ,image of my reflection
That was infecting my mind and watching me
Seeing and believing
PenJen Posted Oct 16, 2004
Gawd Log - this is gripping stuff! Love the clever word play and repetition. plus the unexpected twist at the end. Loved it!
Seeing and believing
logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Oct 16, 2004
cheers jen thus quote the raven, or is it the raving loonie quotes
one day perhaps will be as consistent as you ,loved sweet cyber ability, didnt comment on thread ,or did i ,but no you dont like blushing to much, as sort of gets confused with all these hot flushes ,you females get
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