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New Sensations Harbor Ill Will Toward the Mind
New ambient light taking hold of that which was once darkened by time. New thoughts eluding desires and all answers to the questions at hand. Laminated emotions taking the places of the empty spaces inside the mind. Feel the love from behind the reinforced glass? Didn’t think it was possible. Now the age of reasoning comes into play, now is the time for deep thought. The devil calls for pain, in waves that crash on this body like water on rock. No visible damage but over time it wears it down to nothing, little by little. Plunging into the deep end surrounding the mind and clouding the vision. Breathing is impossible, gasping for air only brings water into the lungs. This feels like dying. This feels like numbing. This feels better than living.
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