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Oct 2014
Something so small and invisible, can't put up any fight.
But little do you know, it's bark is not worse than it's bite.
Once it has control, it can warp your brain.
Usually thought as innocent, it's driving you insane.
The toxins have taken over, your breathing starts to slow.
But there's no mercy; it takes awhile for your body to go.
Breathing becomes shallow, heart begins to skip.
Inside, all your muscles and vitals are taking a dip.
So as your body goes rigid, and the last of your air escapes.
Remember your killer's watching you die, but you never cared to look at their face.
LovelyBones
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