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A Twisted Library
I'd ask that you be mindful where you step as {Visitors}(A1) in my mind.
The truth is I can't save you from what disturbances you my find.
So I give careful warning as a {Preludes}(A2) be mindful where you look and careful of what you seek.
Let us now venture on into the {Filth}(A3) my palms sweaty sticky as {Glue}(A3) as I open the doors for you to take a peek.
My twisted library vast and never full of dust like {The Waste Lands}(A4) for the books have died in here.
Once i would sit and read all day books {Never Ending}(A5) was my thirst for them I never wanted to lay one down getting lost in was was my greatest fear.
Now I rarely give a book a second glance lost in time they seem to fade away.
Now technology has me caught in it's web i still read just no longer from books in this day.
Now i find them all on my screen or listen to them as i drive change it is {The Way Of Life}(A6)
Not to mention my compendium of knowledge now is full of creatures levels and whats the best knife.
Movies games and yes lets not forget blogs and memes steal so much of time once set aside for a book.
My mind ever groin for its perversity and gore seeking ever day for more interactive ideas like a fish on a hook.
Stuck and entranced in my {Misery}(A4) as don my headsets and join in some VR with my friends.
So many changes today is it really freedom they offer or a sort of exile taken like a pill throwing us in to {Insomnia}(A4) with technology's new trends.
Its almost scary will our craving for whats new lead us to our own {Xenocide}(A1)
These days i spend far more hours awake then asleep so many things to keep our interest how dose one decide.
Sleepless nights now provided by binge watching and games wondering through events like {Lost Boys}(A1)
No longer just for kids as the expanding choices today hope to keep us all enthralled in the newest ploys.
This poem took a far different turn then I had expected.
Yet it's no surprise to me that is how my twisted library works on its own and non selected.
(A1) Orsen Scott Card
(A2) T. S. Eliot
(A3) Irvine Welsh
(A4) Stephen King
(A5) Martyn Bedford
(A6) Benjamin Hoff
The truth is I can't save you from what disturbances you my find.
So I give careful warning as a {Preludes}(A2) be mindful where you look and careful of what you seek.
Let us now venture on into the {Filth}(A3) my palms sweaty sticky as {Glue}(A3) as I open the doors for you to take a peek.
My twisted library vast and never full of dust like {The Waste Lands}(A4) for the books have died in here.
Once i would sit and read all day books {Never Ending}(A5) was my thirst for them I never wanted to lay one down getting lost in was was my greatest fear.
Now I rarely give a book a second glance lost in time they seem to fade away.
Now technology has me caught in it's web i still read just no longer from books in this day.
Now i find them all on my screen or listen to them as i drive change it is {The Way Of Life}(A6)
Not to mention my compendium of knowledge now is full of creatures levels and whats the best knife.
Movies games and yes lets not forget blogs and memes steal so much of time once set aside for a book.
My mind ever groin for its perversity and gore seeking ever day for more interactive ideas like a fish on a hook.
Stuck and entranced in my {Misery}(A4) as don my headsets and join in some VR with my friends.
So many changes today is it really freedom they offer or a sort of exile taken like a pill throwing us in to {Insomnia}(A4) with technology's new trends.
Its almost scary will our craving for whats new lead us to our own {Xenocide}(A1)
These days i spend far more hours awake then asleep so many things to keep our interest how dose one decide.
Sleepless nights now provided by binge watching and games wondering through events like {Lost Boys}(A1)
No longer just for kids as the expanding choices today hope to keep us all enthralled in the newest ploys.
This poem took a far different turn then I had expected.
Yet it's no surprise to me that is how my twisted library works on its own and non selected.
(A1) Orsen Scott Card
(A2) T. S. Eliot
(A3) Irvine Welsh
(A4) Stephen King
(A5) Martyn Bedford
(A6) Benjamin Hoff
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