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Desolate Times

August 15, 2013
By Jynx94 BRONZE, Warwick, New York
Jynx94 BRONZE, Warwick, New York
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A messenger of death flies, which ruined a supposed paradise. The beast erases the light in her eyes, infusing within an insatiable fear. She ran from its corpulent rotting body, “a beautiful suburb spoilt”. The dark, dark despair change the way these children go about life entirely. Young boys screaming from nightmares, a monstrous creature that gives substance to their fantasies. They felt abandoned, stereotyped from everyone else. A fiend, society, watches over bad children who were being punished, giving no allowance to correct any mistakes made. This segregation ultimately meant the deportation of the girls and boys, isolating them in unknown territory; savage, rough and wild.

Creepers howl and scream when darkness falls, blurring the boundary between real and imaginary. There is no definite answer, just a web of hypotheses. The very tone suggests misconceptions and exaggerations within their imaginations. He is not entirely sure of himself, passing time filled with sadness and abandonment. His hopes explodes as her foot slipped, her heaven ripped from her; the messenger of death completely obliterates their sense of reality. The scars and the blood have sucked out his dreams, pondering a lost cause make the evils into a tangible being. The mulberry boy believes it’s the squandered hopes of society where the savagery erupts. Its slum-like qualities cause segregation in a community that radiates from the land that turns the beast from being just an imaginary creature.

“The loathly worm” permeates a nauseating odor that makes a horror left unresolved in the pits of their cores. Tears began to stream down his face as it drags them into a world filled with imaginary nightmares. The worlds evil people corrupt are subject to horrible stereotypes enhancing that sense of abandonment. This ominous creature establishes a cynical supply of hope where the burdens of the community fall onto “outside the city”. These poor people’s resolve was broken, living where a “gold” life is unreachable or untouchable.

An unspoken fear flow in them the rest of their lives, hope is eradicated from his life, shattered into a million pieces. Her damaged world watches with an “unforgiving eye” bringing about our eventual death. Its wings cut down a miserable, contemptuous life which brings us closer to the hidden lights.



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on Aug. 16 2013 at 5:13 pm
HumanKaleidoscope BRONZE, Calgary, Other
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Favorite Quote:
“Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.” - Oscar Wilde.

Very interesting, I like that it's short and sweet. :)