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I writhe in its black tar, gasping for air, as my own breath slips from my fingertips. It seeps beneath my skin and sinks its daggered claws within. Darkness surrounds me, as I look one last time to the moon lighting the sky. Only when I taste the kiss of death do I seek the comfort of life. Yet everyday agony takes ahold of me, so in my last breath I inhale the void. Peace was always a stranger to me; my company was of suffering and solitude, but now I shall lay my weary eyes to rest. Maybe in another life agony will be a stranger to me, but I can take her no more.
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Jul 6, 2024
Jul 6, 2024 at 10:28 PM UTC
Agony.
I writhe in its black tar, gasping for air, as my own breath slips from my fingertips. It seeps beneath my skin and sinks its daggered claws within. Darkness surrounds me, as I look one last time to the moon lighting the sky. Only when I taste the kiss of death do I seek the comfort of life. Yet everyday agony takes ahold of me, so in my last breath I inhale the void. Peace was always a stranger to me; my company was of suffering and solitude, but now I shall lay my weary eyes to rest. Maybe in another life agony will be a stranger to me, but I can take her no more.
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Jul 6, 2024
Jul 6, 2024 at 10:28 PM UTC
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