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I seem to grow in ever direction, With new branches sprouting from every pore They do not need the sun To be true, They grow faster in its absence. My photosynthesis feeds so greedily, It consumes light. Yet the feast never stops, continues With invisible source. Light is the appetizer, Smiles the side With darkness bringing Endless entrees. Crunch! Crack! Snap! Snacking smacks fill the empty air. My skin crawls as my mold, Spreads and consumes. My own movement sickens me. I am disease.
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Dec 16, 2019
Dec 16, 2019 at 2:47 AM UTC
Disease
I seem to grow in ever direction, With new branches sprouting from every pore They do not need the sun To be true, They grow faster in its absence. My photosynthesis feeds so greedily, It consumes light. Yet the feast never stops, continues With invisible source. Light is the appetizer, Smiles the side With darkness bringing Endless entrees. Crunch! Crack! Snap! Snacking smacks fill the empty air. My skin crawls as my mold, Spreads and consumes. My own movement sickens me. I am disease.
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Dec 16, 2019
Dec 16, 2019 at 2:47 AM UTC
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