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I thought it would be just a normal day seeing the way clouds drifted across the sky That is why I wasn’t prepared I got scared when I heard that cry The entire world screaming as one Clouds catching on purple fire blazing into the void of space Thousand times more scorching than Hell itself Seas turning even more poisonous than they already were Swallowing lands to feed the flames above Safe to say, there was panic. Every living creature in senseless horror Tearing each other apart just for a chance to save themselves But there is no escape. In no time fiery skies and toxic waters caught them Devouring Tormenting Burning Drowning They were fed pleasures and pains unknown to God They were shown their innermost thoughts and they retched in disgust at the sight of their true selves Mutilated beyond any recognition so they could be born anew Now they were ready Now They were monsters.
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Dec 3, 2019
Dec 3, 2019 at 5:49 PM UTC
La Naissance du Monde
I thought it would be just a normal day seeing the way clouds drifted across the sky That is why I wasn’t prepared I got scared when I heard that cry The entire world screaming as one Clouds catching on purple fire blazing into the void of space Thousand times more scorching than Hell itself Seas turning even more poisonous than they already were Swallowing lands to feed the flames above Safe to say, there was panic. Every living creature in senseless horror Tearing each other apart just for a chance to save themselves But there is no escape. In no time fiery skies and toxic waters caught them Devouring Tormenting Burning Drowning They were fed pleasures and pains unknown to God They were shown their innermost thoughts and they retched in disgust at the sight of their true selves Mutilated beyond any recognition so they could be born anew Now they were ready Now They were monsters.
Writing practice. Well this went from zero to one hundred fast...
TheScarfIsPurple
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30/Cisgender Female/Finland
Dec 3, 2019
Dec 3, 2019 at 5:49 PM UTC
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