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It could be faintly heard in the early years Such beauty it was unimaginable what it Stood for as its notes past into white noise. Its rhyme of thought would engulf some in Coming fear. like wilted flowers they fell into Themselves unsure of what was indeed heard. Like the lady of the lake, calling to those enticing Those of open thought to the shallow waters then Would pull them under submerged in silence. It would echo around halls and rooms where its need was high, soothing the calling that would Grasp a last breath expending last notes in rhyme. The song of death was awoken with the first breath Of life, but would finish upon a last breath. Soothing all to that place with each softening note.
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Dec 27, 2015
Dec 27, 2015 at 12:35 PM UTC
The Song Of Death Sang
It could be faintly heard in the early years Such beauty it was unimaginable what it Stood for as its notes past into white noise. Its rhyme of thought would engulf some in Coming fear. like wilted flowers they fell into Themselves unsure of what was indeed heard. Like the lady of the lake, calling to those enticing Those of open thought to the shallow waters then Would pull them under submerged in silence. It would echo around halls and rooms where its need was high, soothing the calling that would Grasp a last breath expending last notes in rhyme. The song of death was awoken with the first breath Of life, but would finish upon a last breath. Soothing all to that place with each softening note.
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Dec 27, 2015
Dec 27, 2015 at 12:35 PM UTC
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