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When they are satiated

She feeds them with tearing, Torn skin and oozing blood. Every second of pain In exchange for an ounce of relief, Peace, tranquility. When they were satiated, They no longer dog her. Or hound her. Or pry open her wound and Fiddled her mind With their fingers. When they were satisfied, They no longer sap her spirits Or her energy Or her soul. When they were satiated, She was happy.
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