Forget what you already konw about it, as difficult as it may seem.
Is it wrong to pretend a kill of such dreadfulness only to display the wicked of one's imagination?
Would it be sick of me to watch and witness a homicide only to have a license to record it all?
Or what if I plot each homicide on paper step by step only to make the fun stretch longer, would that make me sick then?
Would it tempt you to scream if I reconstruct her face using barbwire to stitch the extra pieces I added only to bring out the "D" in dreadful?
Or what if I strip his mouth from teeth using a pair of pliers to remove tooth by tooth while filling the empty holes with rusted screws for their personal amusement? Would it be wrong to follow your passion as good or twisted it may seem, or follow the followers and leave the Art of Horror a secret?
Is it wrong to pretend a kill of such dreadfulness only to display the wicked of one's imagination?
Would it be sick of me to watch and witness a homicide only to have a license to record it all?
Or what if I plot each homicide on paper step by step only to make the fun stretch longer, would that make me sick then?
Would it tempt you to scream if I reconstruct her face using barbwire to stitch the extra pieces I added only to bring out the "D" in dreadful?
Or what if I strip his mouth from teeth using a pair of pliers to remove tooth by tooth while filling the empty holes with rusted screws for their personal amusement? Would it be wrong to follow your passion as good or twisted it may seem, or follow the followers and leave the Art of Horror a secret?
Published by J.Griffin
I'm 18. 5-6 and 125 pounds. I'm a creative writier that enjoys writing poetry and short stories during my free time. My work is a action/sci-fi combination with a taste of horror to draw attention. View profile
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