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incoherent fears from beneath my skin
  writing about Death without being
  unoriginal
  and depressing is
  hard. for
  starters, He is surely more written
  about than any
  other topic of
  conversation besides Love – except
  when they decide to
  get together, my,
  what an overplayed idea. and
  secondly, while i could take a more
  satire route with
  this, a quick wit won’t
  heal the empty feeling inside my
  stomach. “empty” like
  atoms; there’s a lot
  of space between the incoherent
  fears that have drilled their
  way out of my skull
  and splashed into my stomach, so you
  see, the word “empty”
  is misleading. (some
  others have slid their way out of my
  head and down my arms
  and legs, panicking
  and wiggling beneath my skin like
  kids suffocating
  under a blanket,
  the only way to free them is by
  taking a knife and –)
…
  *clears throat* well,
  that’s one way to
  get into it.
  the older
  you get, the more
  you get to know the
  flesh that guards your Heart and
  Brain and other organs no
  one cares as much about. and you
  realize
  either your great
  potential or great
  fragility or both
  if you’re lucky. because you
  can change the world,
  but it can change you.
  can cure cancer,
  but are not immune.
  god, a sinus
  infection could be
  the end of you
  for all you know. have
  you ever thought
  about all the things
  you’ll never get
  around to knowing?
  no matter the amount
  of books you read in your life,
  there will undeniably be
  the one you didn’t have enough time
  to take off the shelf that might have been the
  explanation for what the hell you’re doing
  here with all of your existing in the first place.
  you may be brave, should be brave,
  we need more like you.
  but don’t convince yourself for
  a fraction of a
  moment that you are
  indestructible.
you’re destructible.
i’m destructible.
  let’s hide under blankets instead
  of skin… because as much as i
  wish i could end these stanzas on
  a less hopeless note, all i want
  is to be convinced, even for
  a fraction of a fraction of
that don’t-convince-yourself moment,
that i am safe.

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"Be couragous and try to write in a way that scares you a little." - Holley Gerth.
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