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I started on my journey, stumbling over jagged rocks, They dug into my feet, and got inside my socks. Then I heard a seagull, scream across the sky, A warning I was feeling, A horrendous, helpless cry. Infront of me a Siren, One with silky hair, Put out her hand towards me, Intensity in her stare. I proceeded with caution, Intuition shouting "It's wrong!", But she was singing for me, A delicious, enchanting song. As I crawled towards her, Offer laid out in her palm, Her singing turned into screaming, Talons scratching down my arm. Behind me I heard a laughing, That reverberated the earth, Poseidon stormed out the ocean, Bellowing a mighty curse. Then again that seagull, Screaming across the sky, Swooping down to help me, But getting sand in my eye. Poseidon and the siren, Between them shared a kiss, Dug their hands into my abdomen, pulling out my ribs. Together they gnawed at them, Consuming one by one, As I watched in ****** agony, Burning in the sun.
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Nov 3, 2021
Nov 3, 2021 at 11:00 PM UTC
Demons of the sea
I started on my journey, stumbling over jagged rocks, They dug into my feet, and got inside my socks. Then I heard a seagull, scream across the sky, A warning I was feeling, A horrendous, helpless cry. Infront of me a Siren, One with silky hair, Put out her hand towards me, Intensity in her stare. I proceeded with caution, Intuition shouting "It's wrong!", But she was singing for me, A delicious, enchanting song. As I crawled towards her, Offer laid out in her palm, Her singing turned into screaming, Talons scratching down my arm. Behind me I heard a laughing, That reverberated the earth, Poseidon stormed out the ocean, Bellowing a mighty curse. Then again that seagull, Screaming across the sky, Swooping down to help me, But getting sand in my eye. Poseidon and the siren, Between them shared a kiss, Dug their hands into my abdomen, pulling out my ribs. Together they gnawed at them, Consuming one by one, As I watched in ****** agony, Burning in the sun.
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Nov 3, 2021
Nov 3, 2021 at 11:00 PM UTC
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