The things said in this page are from my mind, and how I felt at the time. This in no means, means that I am going to go on a killing spree.
These passages explain what it is liek to me when you are down, these are not expected to be understood by many of the populous, but with those that do understand. I share with you the knowledge of knowing this.
Thankyou Andrew Simpson (WEBMASTER)
The Friends.
From the depths of hell come the screams of the friends that have left you alone when you have trusted them.
In these screams they try to coax you to trust them again, what is unknown by your self is that if you trust them again, you would be better of in hell with them.
The Good Samaritan
Decaying in our own friendships. All your friends decaying. The friends that happens to be a "Good Samaritan" is the only one left standing. How the goly ora around them is shining, inlike my own ora which is decaying like all the rest of my friends.
As my ora depletes and decays the good samaritan will be watching over me and watching how long it takes for me to die.
Frailty
Everyones heart is frial,
All everybody needs is a good push to shatter the heart of their soul.
When their heart is shattered they become subject to the souls of Hell.
When the soul of this person has been taken, they will experience visions of halucination and have all the signs of insanity.
But it isn't that at all.
All it is, is the soul of this person decaying into the midst of hell, they will no more be a living being of this world.
Troubled Soul.
Troubled is my soul, as I do not know what is going on in my mind, at times I think of death, at times I think of Hell and suicide. But I have no idea what is going on behind my mind, is it insanity? Is it just reality coming for me?
I don't know, it might just be a thing or two, as I am sick and tired of trusting someone, then they walk all over me.
More will be added at times to come. Thankyou for reading this and understanding that life isn't just a walk in the park for some, for others, its a Prison.
Once again, Thankyou.
Andrew Simpson.