A Guide To Suicide

by Spoken Silence   Jun 13, 2008


Do what you wish with this,
For it can only be used once.
Die with it in your hands,
Or leave it in the dust.

Drain as much blood as you can,
If a slow death is what you wish.
Take a razor or a knife,
That is one way to end your life.

Take a bottle of pills and shut your eyes,
If sleep is how you want to die.
Lay on your bed as peaceful as you once were,
And leave the world with just one word.

Jump off somewhere high,
If the attention of death is what you want.
Have your body splattered on the sidewalk,
Just as little kids walk to school.

Shoot yourself in the face,
If metal is what you crave.
Close your eyes and sit back,
Squeeze the trigger and relax.

This is your guide to suicide,
Choose how you want to die.
This book has been checked out thousands of times,
And another name is added to the list of people who want to die.

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  • 16 years ago

    by Silent Versifier

    I wa scompletely blown away
    Oh, I don't want to die but I might just have second thoughts and cosider this guide to suicide

  • 16 years ago

    by Silent Suicide

    F**k i Like this Sounds Like Some Thing I Tried Sadly Here I Am Living This Sadd Thing i Call My Life Lol But I Like it Its Well Writen And Yea

  • 16 years ago

    by NoUr

    I didnt like the idea of givin desperate people ways to commit suicide..i felt that was mean somehow!!..but nicely written..

  • 16 years ago

    by Aish

    Whoah!!!
    This is quite confronting-but very well done.

    Again-very diff. from some of your other stuff-but brilliant all the same.

    Love how you incorporated it into a book being checked out-very clever.

    Very insightful and well done.

    5/5 (yet again ;)

    aish
    xoxo

  • 16 years ago

    by linkhorizon

    "This is your guide to suicide,
    Choose how you want to die.
    This book has been checked out thousands of times,
    And another name is added to the list of people who want to die."

    my favorite stanza. I loved the mysterious, deep, dreary imagery you conveyed in each stanza. mindblowing ending, it almost seemed like a suicidal petition...well done. 5/5