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Gasping for air- the body is weak. Sweating hair- tears run down the cheek. Life passes through the eyes of one who is soon blind and death stalks the cries of a man wishing to rewind. The pain is numbing, endorphins ensue. No point in running, for death only pursues. Nervous smile, saddened expression, walking the green mile with guilty confessions. Life, once long, now is short. No longer strong the soul aborts.
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Feb 9, 2011
Feb 9, 2011 at 4:15 PM UTC
Eternal Sleep
Gasping for air- the body is weak. Sweating hair- tears run down the cheek. Life passes through the eyes of one who is soon blind and death stalks the cries of a man wishing to rewind. The pain is numbing, endorphins ensue. No point in running, for death only pursues. Nervous smile, saddened expression, walking the green mile with guilty confessions. Life, once long, now is short. No longer strong the soul aborts.
-Written by Devon Newsom
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Feb 9, 2011
Feb 9, 2011 at 4:15 PM UTC
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