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It watches me, a single eye Exaggerated to near ridiculous size But its attitude is quite serious A hunger there, that knows no bounds  Behind it a consciousness delirious An ill will emanates for miles around Its guts churn but it has no mouth Tendrils branch fractally out  From dendrites linked and pathways kinked To squirm into the minds of men They sit on the edges of perception A vague unease cast over the soul Which then, recognized, grows deeper Madness is born, a ghastly conception The men of the desert tell tales of him They call him Lie, Ahriman. I know him well, and I know that when I die I shall once again see the Evil Eye.
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May 9, 2013
May 9, 2013 at 2:50 PM UTC
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It watches me, a single eye Exaggerated to near ridiculous size But its attitude is quite serious A hunger there, that knows no bounds  Behind it a consciousness delirious An ill will emanates for miles around Its guts churn but it has no mouth Tendrils branch fractally out  From dendrites linked and pathways kinked To squirm into the minds of men They sit on the edges of perception A vague unease cast over the soul Which then, recognized, grows deeper Madness is born, a ghastly conception The men of the desert tell tales of him They call him Lie, Ahriman. I know him well, and I know that when I die I shall once again see the Evil Eye.
kaj-parker-benson
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May 9, 2013
May 9, 2013 at 2:50 PM UTC
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