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Category : Poems

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This is it. I'm done for. I find myself in a hallway, dark at both ends. As I walk, I hear snickering, not a good sign. As I continue walking, slightly faster than before, the snickering turns to screaming. I turn around, examining my surroundings, but nothing is there. I start to run, and the screaming turns to bawling and weeping, as I stand still, and blink. When I open my eyes, I see tall, shadowy, black figures towering over me. I can see four of these creatures, two yelling at the top of their lungs, and two sobbing uncontrollably. I run in the opposite direction. In one hundred feet, or so, I see a lovely looking lady, formally dressed, waiting for me to embrace her. My mother. I run up, about to leap into her arms, but as soon as we touch, she dissapears. I am in a platform, high up in the sky, with nothing holding it up. There is a vast emptiness around me, nothing but cerulean skies. The platform had nothing, and all around me was nothing, so I leaped off. I didn't fall. I levitated, and I flew, to have the adventure of a lifetime, in a happy place, as I hear a tiny, insignificant noise, a long beeeeeep. Little did I know, that was my heart monitor, flatlining.

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  • Nice.

    Feb 03, 2018

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