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I mourn with anguish in the depths of this hallow –
To find my soul wasting away; face sallow,
In fear through the night for my life’s divine judgment –
Basking in solitude of this country’s liberal pungent.
For why do I sit in a place of false hope –?
When Reality’s grasp is as sleek as fine soap,
Shall I wait forever in this place of lamenting –
For this oblique verdict of perpetual pending?
I carve on the walls my soul’s great sorrow –
Wondering when it will end: Today or Tomorrow?
How I long for the console of my dear and tender –
But, alas! I wait in fear for a wishful splendor.
I must wait here in this place of eminent mooring –
Chained with fetters of woe and brooding,
Here I’ll wait, measuring time with sand –
And here I’ll carve the words: Devil’s Island.
- Title: Devil's Island
- Artist: Averian
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Description:
I accually did this in US History class for a mini classroom project about immigrants (especially Chinese) on Angel's Island. The island was a detaination center, and these immigrants pretty much had their own branch of hell. To pass the time of their suffering, they often wrote Haiku and other forms of literature on the walls of their rooms/cells.
- Date: 12/13/2008
- Tags: devils island
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Comments (4 Comments)
- bellyjellyellie - 01/28/2011
- I really feel the deep emotion in this one! Great!
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- EcHo n dark - 06/28/2009
- that is great
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- Black Skitz - 12/30/2008
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lol yeah ... ^^
i really like it! - Report As Spam
- Apocalyptic Beatdown - 12/21/2008
- I bet this scared the crap out of ur teacher, didn't it?
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