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Self-Sentenced Solitude :POTD:
Locked within the confines of my mind’s dark cell, Both convict and captor, a self made hell. Each thought a shackle, every memory a bar, Confined by my own mind, a prisoner of psychological scars. In this self-imposed exile, I am utterly alone, A solitary figure locked in a world of dark, cold stone. Forsaken by hope, abandoned by light, I dwell in the shadows, a prisoner of everlasting night. These lonely walls echo my silent screams, As I fight with demons, trapped in dreadful dreams. I reach out for redemption, but find none there, In this self made prison, my remorseful soul lays bare. For I am the architect of my own demise, Sentenced to solitude, beneath storming skies. Cramped within the confines of my own creation, Condemned to a life of eternal damnation.
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