Raining blood
Today is a normal day
The clouds are grey
Screams fill the air
And people are dying
War is not a fun game
But everyone still plays it
Everyone is afraid
Scared
Running
Children hold their mothers tight
The war sick;
They are killing everything that moves
It’s a normal day.
As usual,
⤜It’s rainning blood again⤛
here’s you warning, darling: the raining blood will be your ending
words have power, they sting; so darling, i hope mine bite and bruise
you until you've felt broken enough too. 'cause i've been feeding my demons
through the endless heights you've put me through; in the hollow coldness
of midnight, where the chimes sing their cruel tune. so never mention
my name again, you lost that privilege the day you tripped me into
all the hell you put me through. so let the blood rain, in drops that splatter
endlessly, in the form of words i cried sorrowfully back when you hurt me,
leaving a karmatic unveiling of you. and my demons will follow the stars
swiftly, the rust of unbecoming knowings sparkling their eyes, the shells tapping
together softly, is the sound of their melody. yes, it'll start when the clouds
are dripping crimson; you've been warned darling, but that doesn't mean
you don't deserve it from all my hurting.
The Monster’s Inside
"It's raining blood," I say
Why don't you believe me?
I want to run from you, far away
Please don't leave me
I don't want to be here another day
Stop disregarding my feelings
Let's take a drive on the freeway
Anywhere else but here
"It's raining blood!" I scream
I'm telling the truth, I swear
Hazel eyes reflect crimson and gleam
Why aren't you running from them?
You tell me I'm being extreme
Can't you see the blood in the water?
"It's raining blood," I sob, continuing the argument
There's red writing on the wall
I convince myself it's a lapse in judgement
Up until the knife is in your hands
I try to believe it's just your ailment
Up until gray cement bleeds ruby
They Call You a Hero
They call you a hero as you walk away
trauma swirling around like formidable clouds
They call you a hero as you turn your backs on them
They call you a hero even when
your hands are stained crimson
the people you've killed could fill up a whole cemetery
you've taken away the husbands of fearful wives
sons of grieving mothers
fathers of hopeful little children
brothers of lost siblings
but they call you a hero
and say it was either them or you
that you did the right thing
all for a war that you didn't even want to fight
for a country that you don't even know if you can call home
and you're a hero
killing the soldiers on the other side
because the lines start to blur between human and enemy
and you still pulled the trigger
so you stagger away, a hero they say
as your formidable clouds start to rain
it's raining blood
Divine Drink?
I held out my tongue and tasted metal
The drops on my face stung like a nettle
I opened my eyes and saw a splash of red
Were the clouds up in the sky filled with the dead?
I looked up and it was raining blood
I glanced back down at Martian mud
The grass was filled with an iron stench
I felt like a soldier trapped in a trench
One more time, I dared to see
what the cause of such bloodshed above me could be
There, up in the heavens, the Son of God lay
trying to clean up his spilt wine in dismay