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Hunger-driven, you skulk in the shadows, waiting to prey upon blissful souls. Methodically you creep in unannounced and deliver a painful, striking pierce from your already blood-stained fang, numbing all of my essence. Skin swells. Muscles cramp. Bones ache. My eyes fall dreary. I start to salivate, desperately yearning to taste life again. My heart races in fear of human contact. Caught in a tangled web, I restlessly lay in bed for days. The comforter is soaked with sweat and tears. Screaming into the pillow, I beg for relief.
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Mar 23, 2013
Mar 23, 2013 at 10:11 PM UTC
Black Recluse
Hunger-driven, you skulk in the shadows, waiting to prey upon blissful souls. Methodically you creep in unannounced and deliver a painful, striking pierce from your already blood-stained fang, numbing all of my essence. Skin swells. Muscles cramp. Bones ache. My eyes fall dreary. I start to salivate, desperately yearning to taste life again. My heart races in fear of human contact. Caught in a tangled web, I restlessly lay in bed for days. The comforter is soaked with sweat and tears. Screaming into the pillow, I beg for relief.
My first 16 liner poem inspired by a bite.
donny-edward-klein
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Mar 23, 2013
Mar 23, 2013 at 10:11 PM UTC
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