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My droopy eyelids ache as if I saw the sight of the sun, Walking silently, but swiftly; motionlessly into her arms I hear  the fragile air passing through her lungs I feel the delicate pulse of her neck The fragile but weak heartbeat; beating down the seconds I thought I felt nothing Thinking it would only satisfy my cravings as her life slowly became mine I dared not to look But her faint smile overwhelmed me The sweet sanguine fluid flowing down her body Onto my lips The only time I feel alive again is in this moment Until my cravings are gone and the despair numbs me once more I can see through her eyes Her vision distorts me from her sight Not knowing who she is or why she let me gaze upon Her image, but it's one image I will never forget An image I won't want to lose A second more and she subsides or A second less and she subsists For each second I felt her neck Pulse The first time I felt my heart Pulse And for each pulse I felt The more human I became.
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Dec 6, 2013
Dec 6, 2013 at 5:11 PM UTC
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My droopy eyelids ache as if I saw the sight of the sun, Walking silently, but swiftly; motionlessly into her arms I hear  the fragile air passing through her lungs I feel the delicate pulse of her neck The fragile but weak heartbeat; beating down the seconds I thought I felt nothing Thinking it would only satisfy my cravings as her life slowly became mine I dared not to look But her faint smile overwhelmed me The sweet sanguine fluid flowing down her body Onto my lips The only time I feel alive again is in this moment Until my cravings are gone and the despair numbs me once more I can see through her eyes Her vision distorts me from her sight Not knowing who she is or why she let me gaze upon Her image, but it's one image I will never forget An image I won't want to lose A second more and she subsides or A second less and she subsists For each second I felt her neck Pulse The first time I felt my heart Pulse And for each pulse I felt The more human I became.
© Keith Lake 11/2013
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Dec 6, 2013
Dec 6, 2013 at 5:11 PM UTC
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