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Trapped as the mime, Inside four walls. You scream, A frightened sobbing scream, Echoing back to you. As the sound devours, And the conscience does not forgive The foolishness of your hedonism. The hurt comes, From Soul and Hand. But mostly from the absence of pain, Rendering you rictus. Curled up, nestling away From cushioned, leisurely survival. Nothing to despair in, Save from the confections of your head. Sanguinem animarum.
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Feb 10, 2011
Feb 10, 2011 at 12:13 PM UTC
Sanguinem animarum
Trapped as the mime, Inside four walls. You scream, A frightened sobbing scream, Echoing back to you. As the sound devours, And the conscience does not forgive The foolishness of your hedonism. The hurt comes, From Soul and Hand. But mostly from the absence of pain, Rendering you rictus. Curled up, nestling away From cushioned, leisurely survival. Nothing to despair in, Save from the confections of your head. Sanguinem animarum.
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Feb 10, 2011
Feb 10, 2011 at 12:13 PM UTC
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