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The room's misted, I can hear voices I think; shrouded cries and muffled screams. But the smog consumes us all. I hear my name in the distance, disembodied and murky like they try to reach me through their sick seances. They all melt into one loud trill. There's only moments left but as I walk this invented distance, I feel a pull; magnetic almost, away from the oppressive subterranean smoke. There! A light that shines, and the ringing ever clearer now, so loud and harsh like a sick child's scream; perennial and pained. The veil of mist billows out as I step on the ledge; and the blackest of skies invites me, along with the winks of dying stars. The incessant noises and chaos and distraction evanesce, as the asphalt below beckons; blinking lights and enticing winds either predict or force my hand. With one lapse in thought; my foot slips and all there is to think is calm. I let the stream of air take me and consume me.
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Dec 14, 2016
Dec 14, 2016 at 2:49 PM UTC
illness
The room's misted, I can hear voices I think; shrouded cries and muffled screams. But the smog consumes us all. I hear my name in the distance, disembodied and murky like they try to reach me through their sick seances. They all melt into one loud trill. There's only moments left but as I walk this invented distance, I feel a pull; magnetic almost, away from the oppressive subterranean smoke. There! A light that shines, and the ringing ever clearer now, so loud and harsh like a sick child's scream; perennial and pained. The veil of mist billows out as I step on the ledge; and the blackest of skies invites me, along with the winks of dying stars. The incessant noises and chaos and distraction evanesce, as the asphalt below beckons; blinking lights and enticing winds either predict or force my hand. With one lapse in thought; my foot slips and all there is to think is calm. I let the stream of air take me and consume me.
richie-snowden-leak
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Dec 14, 2016
Dec 14, 2016 at 2:49 PM UTC
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