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Everything stands frozen for an enternity, encapsuled in just a moment of time Your notice your heart stops beating, the rhythm that has sustained you long before you were aware Your throat constricts, suddenly unable to draw in the oxygen that feeds your body Your next breath stagnates inside your lungs, decomposing with each missing heartbeat Your stomach plummets towards the floor, falling further than the earths crust Your intestines squirm inside your cavity as they disintegrate into nothingness As your eyes begin to sting and water, overfilling until they breech the dam Your heart finally remembers to beat, faster than ever before And your jaw finally falls, along with the rest of your face to form a silent "oh"
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Oct 2, 2015
Oct 2, 2015 at 10:26 AM UTC
Dysphoria
Everything stands frozen for an enternity, encapsuled in just a moment of time Your notice your heart stops beating, the rhythm that has sustained you long before you were aware Your throat constricts, suddenly unable to draw in the oxygen that feeds your body Your next breath stagnates inside your lungs, decomposing with each missing heartbeat Your stomach plummets towards the floor, falling further than the earths crust Your intestines squirm inside your cavity as they disintegrate into nothingness As your eyes begin to sting and water, overfilling until they breech the dam Your heart finally remembers to beat, faster than ever before And your jaw finally falls, along with the rest of your face to form a silent "oh"
zane2976
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Oct 2, 2015
Oct 2, 2015 at 10:26 AM UTC
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