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My head hits my pillow, and I fall back into the satin of blackness. My mind has left this dimension, but my body is lying on a mattress. It catches me like a net formed from a quilt, And the debris falling from the temple God built. It’s a good thing that I remembered to say goodbye, Because I am clasped in the arms of something much greater than I. There are no thoughts, no feelings, no dreams here: You don’t even know you exist, you just disappear. Home is just a dimension away, If I live to see another day. Scramble my brain like eggs and I won’t care, Nothing really matter when I fall into your lair.
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Jun 16, 2019
Jun 16, 2019 at 6:56 PM UTC
Oblivion, My Drug
My head hits my pillow, and I fall back into the satin of blackness. My mind has left this dimension, but my body is lying on a mattress. It catches me like a net formed from a quilt, And the debris falling from the temple God built. It’s a good thing that I remembered to say goodbye, Because I am clasped in the arms of something much greater than I. There are no thoughts, no feelings, no dreams here: You don’t even know you exist, you just disappear. Home is just a dimension away, If I live to see another day. Scramble my brain like eggs and I won’t care, Nothing really matter when I fall into your lair.
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Jun 16, 2019
Jun 16, 2019 at 6:56 PM UTC
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