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Your words, like silken tendrils, crept along my skin, Passing shivers flared, Brushed off with an uneasy smile, Now these diaphanous strands   threaten to mummify, Encase me in a cocoon of slights, sarcasm, and casual cruelty, Liquifying my insides to better feed you, Bloat your predatory emptiness with my life-force, Your clacking mouthparts sharpen, As does my resolve, My innards are not for your slurping, Skitter back to your shadowy lair, This corpse will not play, I rise, awakened, The sun waits for me.
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Feb 16, 2014
Feb 16, 2014 at 12:25 PM UTC
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Your words, like silken tendrils, crept along my skin, Passing shivers flared, Brushed off with an uneasy smile, Now these diaphanous strands   threaten to mummify, Encase me in a cocoon of slights, sarcasm, and casual cruelty, Liquifying my insides to better feed you, Bloat your predatory emptiness with my life-force, Your clacking mouthparts sharpen, As does my resolve, My innards are not for your slurping, Skitter back to your shadowy lair, This corpse will not play, I rise, awakened, The sun waits for me.
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Feb 16, 2014
Feb 16, 2014 at 12:25 PM UTC
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