ah!!noo!!.Stop punishing. oh god, remove thy anger from me. I had suffered enough. Where can i hide from you? Thy wrath continue searching me. I'm bursting. Just one drop of water to quenched my thirst. Just one drop of water to quenched my everlasting thirst! Worms! Worms!. There are lot of worms coming in and out of my body. ihate this place HELL!!A place of everlasting fire, a fire that cannot be quenched. Ahh!! No!Where will i find rest? When will i be freed from this kind of suffering? OH my life will be doom in everlasting grief and punishment. Who is to be blame? You,you, all my friends i thought you were going to help me. But what have you done, you left me!You have all forsaken me. During my adversities and problems in life. You taught me to resort to drugs. Im a drug addict! If you only taught me in a good way i will not suffer this kind of terrible. Yes! im addicted to drugs!. I learned to steal, to kill and destroys ones life just to satisfy myself.It is your fault why im here! ahh! You were not true friends. It is your fault why im here! You were the ones who influenced me to go into drugs. You dragged me to hell. But you were supposed to be here. I am not here suffering alone. Ahh! NOO!! sorry it is not finished yet..
what is the shortest declamation piece
what is the shortest declamation piece
I know one...but i really can't remember the whole piece.. But here's the title "A TASTE OF HELL"..
I know one...but i really can't remember the whole piece.. But here's the title "A TASTE OF HELL"..
A short declamation piece makes a statement. We were crowded in the car is an example of a short declamation piece.
i want the declamation piece trapped.
a short English declamation piece
Is there any declamation piece by carolina valiente?
Here's a copy of the declamation piece that you are looking for. blogbored(dot)com/declamation-piece-im-guilty
The author of the short declamation piece "Conscience" is unknown. This piece is often used as a speech or dialogue for declamation contests.
declamation with joke
The author of the declamation piece "Promise Land" is Mary Murrell.