The increasing whisper
She heard it in the distant faintly crying.
Desperate and longing to be fed
She contemplated it once or twice
Days, weeks,months, years passed.
The hunger cried again
She tried, with all of her heart and soul she tried.
Nothing Worked...
She begged for one
One
One
One
Someone to care to feel. To be there
It cried louder with more intensity
All it wanted was a release
To slip into a easy, peaceful place,
A precise slice would satisfy
With each ticking hour
Minute
Second
The want grew
It couldn't be ignored anymore
A constant battle
Stay or go
Freedom or slavery
What should she do?
To others it was ludicrous, insane, crazy.
But to her it was freedom from this depriving and dying world.
It sneaks up on her it comforts her
Whenever she needs a hand it grips her entire body in solitude
Letting her know whenever she's ready
She's welcome to leave.
The Parasite
The parasite -
that voice hijacking everyone's mind
insisting
that nothing is good,
more is always better,
craving is always good,
and stillness is never better
This parasite, this horcrux
immortalizing the cancerous evil
plaguing this otherwise perfect planet,
is the ultimate enemy,
ultimate challenge,
and ultimate opportunity
This evil roaming in my head
will be destroyed soon -
destroyed by divine, purifying Fire of healing and transformation,
love and light
This evil parasite is but a bug in my computer system
And soon the bug will be no more
in my head, in anyone's head
Evil, like smallpox and other diseases,
will soon die
for good.
Something evil been roaming in your head.
It slinks and slithers away, instilling dread.
The whispering voice, telling you:
It's okay to be dead.
Something evil been roaming in your head
Stealing your will and instilling fear.
Wearing you down, year by year.
'Til nothing remains
But something evil
Roaming in your now-forgotten head.
The Red Line
So many voices,
amidst the rumbling
of old wheels
on even older tracks,
as the Red Line races north,
bound for the suburbs.
The side-to-side sway of the car
lulls me into a stupor.
The voices persist,
growing louder,
increasingly shrill,
until my eyes
flutter
and I awake,
alone--
The conductor announces
the last stop
over the loud speaker,
and the train shudders
to a halt.
As new passengers board,
the voices convince me to stay;
so I add my quiet chuckle
to the chorus,
guaranteeing, at the least,
a seat to myself
for the ride south.
Voices & time bombs
This thoughts been thrown around between my cortexes for a while.. It's shocking and scary, yet on the contrary, attractive as hell in my mind. It screams kill him or kill him or just kill yourself, cause if you don't, I certainly will. I yell back "you don't scare me", but now it can't hear me, this voice in my head disappears. But then it's back, like a ticking time bomb is going off in my head, there's just no words to say. Tick. Tick. Tick. Closer and closer to my eminent death. Tick. Tick. Tick. The day's roll on and fell like seconds and somehow there's just minutes left. Tick. Tick. Tick. Say my last goodbye, there's not much time cause this voice in my head is screaming "Tick. Tick. Tick." Until finally the bomb goes off, tick. Tick. Tock.
Something evil has been roaming in your head.
You can't control it and it wants your family dead.
Forgive me, officer, 'cause all I saw was red-
When I saw what I done, my heart was filled with lead.
But that's a lie and yeah, your cellmate knows it too.
He cowered when you yelled and carved off your tattoo.
You hung it on the wall like taxidermists do.
He cried, called'ya insane-- so you knifed his off too.