heavy eyes sink, into my hollow skull. finger tips blued, nails chipped and worn. it began with a coldness, washing over my vibrant being. how I miss the body, I once was. It pried melodies from my throat, and composed a dirge where they resided. then, it filled my lungs with sludge, that way, when I cried out, the tune would further corrupt. I lay helpless, worn, and tattered. I do nothing but lay, and wait, for the familiar embrace, of health.