When The Darkness Bites
When The Darkness Bites The thunder and lightning crackle inside my brain. Clanging against shattered fragments of skull. They filter down my throat, And weigh heavy in my rotting chest and stomach, forcing that familiar choke. Black sharpness stabs back and forth, Beating me to a pit of emptiness. No exit, no pathway out, it sits, sinks and forever stays. Its bitten my veins, pulsing the blood black and clotted, there it lays. Where does it come from, where does its energy emerge? Its embedded in my entity, my soul and its poison merge. I push my heavy head towards the sky, reaching for escapes. The sky mirrors the darkness clinging within, it buckles in and rapes.
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