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two a.m.

I hate nightmares. The eyelids set the perfect backdrop for those heinously colorful, all-encompassing scenes of dread, of heartbreak, anger, pain. Only released from their iron grip by the sound of fear escaping from sleep-parted lips. To feel cold sweat beading between tired chest bones pooling in the valleys of your clavicle. To bolt upright, screaming helplessly at the nightshade phantoms still lingering in the dusty corners of your vision. To wake up alone, craving anyone (or anything) that can hush your trembling body and tell you you’re alright, you’re alright, you’re alright.
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