
Darkness of the Soul, Book II
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Narrated by:
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Patrick M. Cunningham
About this listen
Continuing on from the first collection's dark theme, these narrative poems show the hate and rage I felt from the constant bullying and beatings I received during my school days, and how the damage these thugs inflicted upon me was to scar me for life. This collection refers to my feelings of rage and revenge, feelings and thoughts that still stay with me to this very day even though I am now in my 40s. God help anyone that tries to victimize me now for the rage that's buried deep within is only lying dormant like a nightmare that's waiting to awaken and destroy.
©2010 Patrick M. Cunningham (P)2017 Patrick M. Cunningham
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