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In the untimely event of my demise Someone please pluck out my useless eyes. Because when death comes to take its' tole, I wish not to see that empty hole. Dark and dingy musty earth, rot and rancid smells at birth, doth contend to trust not worth. Bring forth out of filth and mire to purge mine nose of its' desire Hear mine ears the worms that squirm, below that massive earthen berm. Cast out the sounds of pleading death, take no more from lungs, my one last breath. Feel the roots clawing through skin, take not heed of where the've been. Covered dirt to marrowed bones, death waits for the to fill its' catacombs. Taste of the thy wretched dung, flick out of the thy evil tongue. Speak not for grace in such a place, where time has rendered the thy final resting place.
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Aug 3, 2012
Aug 3, 2012 at 3:42 PM UTC
Senseless to the Void
In the untimely event of my demise Someone please pluck out my useless eyes. Because when death comes to take its' tole, I wish not to see that empty hole. Dark and dingy musty earth, rot and rancid smells at birth, doth contend to trust not worth. Bring forth out of filth and mire to purge mine nose of its' desire Hear mine ears the worms that squirm, below that massive earthen berm. Cast out the sounds of pleading death, take no more from lungs, my one last breath. Feel the roots clawing through skin, take not heed of where the've been. Covered dirt to marrowed bones, death waits for the to fill its' catacombs. Taste of the thy wretched dung, flick out of the thy evil tongue. Speak not for grace in such a place, where time has rendered the thy final resting place.
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Aug 3, 2012
Aug 3, 2012 at 3:42 PM UTC
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