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insomnia

Pitch-painted night. You put the overshadowed day to flight. Devouring all, you leave no lingering light. And all the walls are breached, and all that once was right seems wrong. The hour grows late and yet I wait awake too long, and take again the bait that fells the fortress of the day, remaining conscious when thought should have long since slipped away.
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Apr 27, 2010
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