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Raven black.

It’ll come back to you They keep telling me But they don’t get it, The way darkness creeps inside of my mind, The way it makes my insides tremble so loudly- My body’s natural response begins to follow suit, My leg brushes against the corner of my desk Just enough to be irritating; Momentarily distracting me from the object of my attention I stare at the same blank notebook in front of me Until the lines begin to blur into one single color; Hypnotizing me in an almost unbreakable trance I can’t remember when I started losing myself, Losing the things, I thought once defined me But somewhere… Embedded beneath the buzzing distractions My mind taunts me with, Is one simple word etched into the center of it all It’s been so long since anyone’s called me it- A ‘writer’ that is, My fingertips no longer remember the familiar smoothness Of my favorite pencil, My mind has gone dark, My thoughts only continue to grow louder Everything inside of me has vanished Completely submerged into the darkness, Covered in a sticky grotesque black That stains everything it touches I can’t see inside myself anymore My fingertips don’t dare write a word Of the war going on inside of my mind Maybe, some things are better left unfound
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Jun 1, 2018
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#dark#lost#black#disorders#confused#writing#writers#writersblock
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