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Panic
Razor sharp pain
 slices through my
 porcelain skin
 
 My tears, like
 blood, drip down
 my cheeks.
 
 Uncontrollable is 
 what I become.
 Claws, slashing.
 My arms bear the
 scars.
 
 Eyes clamped shut
 I scream.
 
 Scream it all 
 away. Pain, worry, 
 fear. Gone.
 
 But not for long.
 
 Panic loves to visit.
 Invisible by day,
 but it’s at night
 that it comes out
 to play.
 
 Tight, constricting.
 Panic’s claws 
 wrap protectively 
 around my throat.
 
 Steady breathing 
 no longer comes
 easy and gasps 
 are all that’s given.
 
 Air. Sweet at last.
 After panic has slithered away into
 the shadows.
 
 
 But he won’t be
 gone for long.
 
 Panic.
 
 Blinding fear becomes
 a weapon in my hand. Panic tells me
 the only way to escape
 is to use that weapon.
 On myself.
 
 Will I?

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Favorite Quote:
The only thing holding us back in life is our desire to stay where we are and not venture further.<br /> ~Some random person on the Internet :P
Despite being kind of depressing, this is a great poem. I think you could maybe improve the lines a little bit... like the fifth stanza could be:
Scream it all away.
Pain, worry, fear.
Gone.
Overall, though, it's a very nice piece of work :)