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The death of sound before the inevitable blow Stomach should be rumbling; not a sound Heart should be cracking, shattering, you know There are tremors and tingles, mind; never slow You stand but you feel you must run or drowned The earsplitting silence is too much to take Just begin, just end; you hesitantly plead For when it starts the choice you must make No more questioning or ideas for the future; opaque No matter the result you must simply be freed Of the never-ending watch and wait You'll take what comes, despite the fear Your mind and heart can no longer relate Your senses diminish under the copious weight By this your body talks; the end is near The Silence ends and the war, the journey, the future begins.
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Jun 29, 2013
Jun 29, 2013 at 5:53 AM UTC
Anticipation
The death of sound before the inevitable blow Stomach should be rumbling; not a sound Heart should be cracking, shattering, you know There are tremors and tingles, mind; never slow You stand but you feel you must run or drowned The earsplitting silence is too much to take Just begin, just end; you hesitantly plead For when it starts the choice you must make No more questioning or ideas for the future; opaque No matter the result you must simply be freed Of the never-ending watch and wait You'll take what comes, despite the fear Your mind and heart can no longer relate Your senses diminish under the copious weight By this your body talks; the end is near The Silence ends and the war, the journey, the future begins.
tintin
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Jun 29, 2013
Jun 29, 2013 at 5:53 AM UTC
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