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How heavy one's thoughts can be When one's mind pulls them out to sea, And floods of emotion spur the gale, Cracking rudder and battering sail, So fissures in the way one thinks Widens as ship and psyche sinks, And the cargo one is forced to bear Drags them deeper into despair. What was made clear by surface light Shall fade in the depths of starless night. Ever down into the cold and dark, Crushing pressure shall assail one's heart, And monsters from nightmares well known Seek the intruder within their home; As one tries in vain to hold one's breath, While terrors consume 'till nothing's left, And a hollow husk shall reach the bed Who once was captain aboard one's head.
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Jan 22, 2021
Jan 22, 2021 at 11:37 PM UTC
Sinking Within
How heavy one's thoughts can be When one's mind pulls them out to sea, And floods of emotion spur the gale, Cracking rudder and battering sail, So fissures in the way one thinks Widens as ship and psyche sinks, And the cargo one is forced to bear Drags them deeper into despair. What was made clear by surface light Shall fade in the depths of starless night. Ever down into the cold and dark, Crushing pressure shall assail one's heart, And monsters from nightmares well known Seek the intruder within their home; As one tries in vain to hold one's breath, While terrors consume 'till nothing's left, And a hollow husk shall reach the bed Who once was captain aboard one's head.
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Jan 22, 2021
Jan 22, 2021 at 11:37 PM UTC
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