The dark taste of death hung around her tongue and clogged up her senses and her throat, strangling her. The bitter taste of rot decayed at her senses wringing it's way through her skin and to her crippling bones.
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[destroyed] poetry (BOOK TWO OF MY CRAPPY POETRY)
Poetryde•stroy verb past participle: destroyed 1. put an end to the existence of (something) by damaging or attacking it. 2. ruin (someone) emotionally or spiritually. 3. defeat (someone) utterly.
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The dark taste of death hung around her tongue and clogged up her senses and her throat, strangling her. The bitter taste of rot decayed at her senses wringing it's way through her skin and to her crippling bones.