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I take the gift, I hold it tight. I'll never have to see the night. I start to doubt, My friends start to age. Forming new bars on the oldest cage. I dread the day, My memory's full, So I write out my life and my feelings are null. At first it's a blessing, For what I don't want, I rip out the pages and smudge up the font. But now I feel lonely, My library filled, Now I long for the certainty of death - being killed. If you get a wish, Then just five words from me; Don't waste away in immortality.
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Feb 27, 2016
Feb 27, 2016 at 6:42 PM UTC
The Trouble With Being Immortal
I take the gift, I hold it tight. I'll never have to see the night. I start to doubt, My friends start to age. Forming new bars on the oldest cage. I dread the day, My memory's full, So I write out my life and my feelings are null. At first it's a blessing, For what I don't want, I rip out the pages and smudge up the font. But now I feel lonely, My library filled, Now I long for the certainty of death - being killed. If you get a wish, Then just five words from me; Don't waste away in immortality.
A thought I had. \_{°)_/
loveandthelackofit
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Feb 27, 2016
Feb 27, 2016 at 6:42 PM UTC
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