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A rabid dog lies sleeping on the porch, it has not moved for days but i see it breathing. the darkness spreads in thick and heavy taking my sight, but i feel it, grabbing me and pushing me down. Now I hear it breathing. first louder then faster. i begin to choke on the blackness, the fear of the unknown. i crumble to the ground, melt, and disappear. it is no longer asleep, i smell its poison breath around me like fog. it's dense and fills my lungs. i become a cloud of undefinable mass, drowning those beneath me. once i have purged, i am empty. (i tell myself) nothing has happened. the dog falls into slumber again. dormant but breathing, slow and heavy.
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Jul 18, 2016
Jul 18, 2016 at 7:22 AM UTC
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A rabid dog lies sleeping on the porch, it has not moved for days but i see it breathing. the darkness spreads in thick and heavy taking my sight, but i feel it, grabbing me and pushing me down. Now I hear it breathing. first louder then faster. i begin to choke on the blackness, the fear of the unknown. i crumble to the ground, melt, and disappear. it is no longer asleep, i smell its poison breath around me like fog. it's dense and fills my lungs. i become a cloud of undefinable mass, drowning those beneath me. once i have purged, i am empty. (i tell myself) nothing has happened. the dog falls into slumber again. dormant but breathing, slow and heavy.
cliona-calnan
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Jul 18, 2016
Jul 18, 2016 at 7:22 AM UTC
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