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Suicide Somnolence

May 29, 2014
By LadyGrey SILVER, Ithaca, New York
LadyGrey SILVER, Ithaca, New York
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Favorite Quote:
"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live." --J.K. Rowling
"I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying." --Oscar Wilde
"You're a f***ing potato." --Emilie Autumn


The tide is coming in, so take a breath
Before the water rises up again.
Already I belong to stagnant death.

I dream of sleep that lasts as long as death,
To slip beneath the surface of this pain.
The tides are coming in, so hold your breath.

My body is a corpse that still draws breath,
My heart still echoing a dull refrain.
Already I belong to frozen death.

In the benevolent embrace of death,
The ocean tides spill from this sea-blue vein.
I love you even after my last breath.

The mirror’s truth, unfogged by waking breath,
Unsullied by a single crimson stain,
At last reflects my drawn-out state of death.

Your kiss is soft against my final breath;
Against this flood, your tears are only rain.
The tides won’t heed your prayers, so save your breath
As I surrender finally to death.



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