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First the man takes a drink, then the drink takes a drink, finally the drink takes the man. Dark wings hover, claws extended Bat wings Black lips, and dripping fangs Clear elixir fluid Drops One, Two, Three... On the edge of nightmare Temperance shattered... Moderation slit by a fine blade The veil of normality shredded Replaced by illusion Civility cannot withstand The feral urges that storm the barricades Tin soldiers in array Swords rattle and gleam The sabers obsession is to draw your blood Their aim is to seek your quick The beast within Bleeds a vile and putrid green Noxious, nauseating Slimy...smelly Gangrene It comes out to howl Prowl Stalking prey You are hunted Your heart and soul are at stake Knowing not how slender the thread The silken cord With which you cling To this ephemeral life Hope fades Dreams ebb The tide washes in You are the sand Slowly washed away In a swirl Eroded from the shore
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Sep 8, 2018
Sep 8, 2018 at 3:14 AM UTC
Spirits
First the man takes a drink, then the drink takes a drink, finally the drink takes the man. Dark wings hover, claws extended Bat wings Black lips, and dripping fangs Clear elixir fluid Drops One, Two, Three... On the edge of nightmare Temperance shattered... Moderation slit by a fine blade The veil of normality shredded Replaced by illusion Civility cannot withstand The feral urges that storm the barricades Tin soldiers in array Swords rattle and gleam The sabers obsession is to draw your blood Their aim is to seek your quick The beast within Bleeds a vile and putrid green Noxious, nauseating Slimy...smelly Gangrene It comes out to howl Prowl Stalking prey You are hunted Your heart and soul are at stake Knowing not how slender the thread The silken cord With which you cling To this ephemeral life Hope fades Dreams ebb The tide washes in You are the sand Slowly washed away In a swirl Eroded from the shore
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57/M/Moonlit Forest Glen
Sep 8, 2018
Sep 8, 2018 at 3:14 AM UTC
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