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As I walk down the road,
Paying no attention to my social demise,
I seem to be living in the moment,
Deep inside me I hear,
A voice that haunts me from another time,
Long ago from another year,
Pulling me back and pushing me forward,
It seems my life has been directed at this point,
By an incoherent puppet master.
I have these memories driven and soaked with my tears,
Rain falls ont he pavement,
Falling between the cracks,
I can smell the sharp, racid songs of the rain on the tar,
And still be caught in my past,

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(for Heidi, Uwe, Bodo, and Bernd)
The Ojibwa Shaman slit the white man's throat, releasing his last breath as a jet of bright red mist into the cold winter air. Pressing one knee into his victim's back, he grabbed a massive fistfull of the man's long black hair, yanked back the head and ran his blade across the tight forehead. With a sudden, hard wrench, he ripped off the entire scalp as if it were the pelt of a rabbit. Steam rose from the man's naked, blood-slick skull, making it look like it was on fire.

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WAR OF THE DRAGONS

TALE OF ALISHKA

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Slice my wrist at the break of day.
Drink of me that you may
Know who I am.


Your words and eyes
Say you are ready
To face all I offer
But you hesitate before
My hand you take......


Do you fear the absence of light?
Why fear the night?
The moon has its own sense of warmth,
That greets us with its silvery light.


Tell me now
Before it is too late
And the blood in your veins
My hunger awakes.


Life without Life --
Immortal Night
Or what death offers
Tis your choice--

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Why does Bollywood's "Dracula" have no bite?
Bollywood might have played its part in petrifying the audience with a fair share of horror flicks, but one character that still manages to evoke bloodcurdling screams is Dracula. Bram Stoker's exceptional vampire may have completed 110 years of its reign of terror, but the vicious Count still continues to inspire filmmakers in Hollywood as well as India. While Bela Lugosi's potryal of this frightful visage had been a runaway hit, the Indian parallels haven't been popular. So why has the desi Dracula failed to blaze similar trails of terror?
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