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Metaphors to Literal Pain
Is it possible for a story to write itself?
Something created without the sacrifice of blood.
Bleeding blister from pencils retaliating in my grip.
Every keystroke pricks my fingers feeding blood to the restless machine in our love-hate relationship.
As if something could be put out with no feeling of it being torn from you.
Yet after another torture session, I feel lighter.
Maybe I'll do something more satisfying than feed it to an empty crowd, next time.
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I don't actually know how I'm feeling at most points in time. However hot pain is easy to find, it burns through like a laser and collateral damage is the first noticed when I emote. There's more I could say but words often fail me.