Absolute Fear., by Tyler Cedric Golden Subscribe to rss feed for Tyler Cedric Golden

Can you feel this vibration running through the back of your
spine?
       And the shivering chill that rides on the top of all
of your bones,
This feeling that comes to you, the reason of its' summoning
is usually unknown,
It is like there is a presence upon your essence that is so
evil, so dark,
Then you feel this freezing breath on the back of your neck,
and you hear some sort of remark,
Something as if it were your conscious, speaking of your
death,
"It is coming soon; the end of your life will be a bloody
mess,"
That is what you think you hear
And out of fear your reaction is swift and unfocused,
You seem to move in a type of awkward motion,
For through fear in the body and mind, brings anger and
doubt to the soul,
Out of fear you act angry to overcome it, but you only dig a
deeper hole,
Into fear and how you are frightened as your nails screech
against the wall,
You’re so scared by this presence of evil; your movements
are sluggish such as when you fall,
Your heart pumps so fast out of adrenaline to escape,
Just never forget fear in the presence of anyone, is
extremely hard to take.
Posted: 2009-03-13 16:29:37 UTC

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