PICTURE PROMPT 3 --- probably the coolest image I have ever seen.
Silence of the lambs.
Endless insecurities of a limitless hell
Are you here to take my life, or tear me from this shell?
I like to watch them in the night and then become purified
Waiting for verification until then I remain a voyeur
Watching her every move
So lifeless, I stay without a stir
Suffering, I want to see your agonies
There’s no such thing as empathy, you indulge in your every need
The continual uncertainties of a worthless, dying breed
You cannot make this end
The voice in my head is telling me to kill
To kill them all
I want to wear your skin on me, a part of you I would not forget
You would be my decoration while I have no regrets
As you suffer in agony…
Daylight draws unto its end, unknowingly you soon will dread evenings of fornication
More than skin deep while you are tortured alive
I have seen your impurities, into your mind I delve
Are you here to take my life, or tear me from this shell?
I wear your skin every night, beyond the moon I creep
Into an eternal life as you become a part of me
Enduring my preparations
These things that cannot be said in words
Watching as she doesn't move
I stare at the lacerations on her back
Justifying my existence, life now means more to me
They call me a psychopath, I will make them fucking see
The voice in my head is now fulfilled
I am a predator on a mission to kill
To kill… To kill… to kill them all
I want to wear your skin on me, a part of you I would not forget
You’ll be my beautification yet no one else fucking understands
Together we suffer as one
Together we suffer in hell
Together we suffer as one
Together as one
I have seen your impurities, into your mind I delve
Are you here to take my life, or tear me from this shell?
I want to wear your skin on me, a part of you I would not forget
You’ll be my decoration yet no one else fucking understands.
Author notes
A song about killing a woman for ornamental purposes.
A contest entry
- painted...woman by silverscent.
875 points, ended November 24, 32 entries
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