| A flower; |
| to symbolize life
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| A human skull; |
| to symbolize death
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| An hourglass; |
| to symbolize time
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| Such is the snake gnawing its tail
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| I keep cutting until it no longer screams
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| Till I hear a soft moan
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| Driving the knife thru with the most beautiful sound
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| Like a soft wind blowing
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| The thing tries to struggle with its last remaining strength
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| Replaced by lust, no more necrophobia
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| Dheu; |
| the process, act, condition of dying
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| Dheu; |
| when all flesh gets rotted away
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| Dheu; |
| the process, act, condition of dying
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| Dheu; |
| when all flesh gets rotted away
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| The termination of bonds
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| Beginning of something more satisfying
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| No more necrophobia
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| As I slowly push myself
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| First in, and then out
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| In mourning
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| Eternal oblivion
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| Death is a process
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| Not an event
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| Biochemical cycle
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| Detritivores
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| The concept of death
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| Permanent and irreversible |