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Slumbering in my capacious tomb, I dread the surrounding recesses. I've carefully examined every room, silence building into deafening excess. A horrid intuition commands me now, Something watches at the threshold. Hours have passed without a sound, But I'm no fool, silence, I withhold. Feigning sleep, I bow my head, allowing the stranger to approach my bed. No longer a bugaboo, it draws its knife springing forth like a cobra to take my life. Snarling like a beast, I counter its jab Horror marks its face as I ferociously grab, Wrapping its head with my blanket, I twist, and lay the beast to casket. Every night I battle my beast And never have I ceased To terrify that familiar freak, Haunting my subliminal sleep.
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Mar 9, 2021
Mar 9, 2021 at 3:32 PM UTC
Entombed
Slumbering in my capacious tomb, I dread the surrounding recesses. I've carefully examined every room, silence building into deafening excess. A horrid intuition commands me now, Something watches at the threshold. Hours have passed without a sound, But I'm no fool, silence, I withhold. Feigning sleep, I bow my head, allowing the stranger to approach my bed. No longer a bugaboo, it draws its knife springing forth like a cobra to take my life. Snarling like a beast, I counter its jab Horror marks its face as I ferociously grab, Wrapping its head with my blanket, I twist, and lay the beast to casket. Every night I battle my beast And never have I ceased To terrify that familiar freak, Haunting my subliminal sleep.
Inspired by "The Tell-Tale Heart," by Edgar Allan Poe.
Robert1719
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24/M/Minnesota
Mar 9, 2021
Mar 9, 2021 at 3:32 PM UTC
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