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Nightmares
When I was really young
I used to always sleep with my face toward the wall
and my back toward the rest of my room.
I remember always being afraid of the dark.
As if something or someone else was always with me in the same room.
I never turned over when I heard a noise or saw a shadow.
I was always scared that I'd see another face staring back at me,
Or that I'd see that "someone" or "something" standing in the corner of my room looking directly into my eyes thru the thick darkness that devoured my bed room.
I was only 7 years old.
I had no idea that monsters and fairy tales were all makeshift beliefs for people's entertainment.
Trying to sleep every night was pure hell.
Always thinking that every sound was made by a ghost,
Every shadow was casted from the boogie man
And that every feeling or sensation my nerves collected from anything other than the bed was the demons and monsters touching me, waiting for me to fall asleep.
If only I knew then what I know now.
That every fear and nightmare I ever had,
was actually something to laugh about.

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