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These Halls

by CodyHaag

I swear I try my best But I don't succeed; Should have known there Wouldn't be much waiting for me. I walk, through these halls, And I'm afraid because I Hear the ghastly calls. They're memories, that lie in wait, Pushing me toward my fate; Upset because I'm much too late, Thus far I've avoided the gate. I've avoided slipping into nothingness, And becoming someone to miss; And the invisible spirits that roam, Making this family their home, Are pissed. Because they're memories, They know what I've seen; Droplets of blood, shattered glass, Ruby sheen. I should be dead, that's what they want, But I find that despite not being one To confront; I've managed to survive the hunt.
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Written by
CodyHaag
23 / M
Published
Dec 8, 2015
Time
2m
Tags
#life#memories#blood#childhood#glass#alcoholism#trauma#figurative#ghosts
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