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the attack
the walls suddenly crashed down,
smoke blurred out any sign of life,
darkness consumed all hope
and sounds of explosions, coughs and chokes were heard.
i reached out for you.
i pushed the rubble out of my way and ran.
i searched frantically for you,
i had to make sure you were okay.
the ground shook like it was having a heart attack,
the sky was completely coloured grey,
sun dramaticlly dressed in black
and surviving birds screeched warnings with every step the grim reaper took.
i ignored the dust that invaded my chest and rattled my cage wide open,
setting my once treasured prisoner of red free.
bloody and betrayed.
hurt and stabbed.
sympathy filled clouds formed above me.
flooded tears on my dying body as i looked up,
and saw you fire your final missiles mercilessly around then retreat without a second glance.
'no... it cant be' i groaned out before the reaper kissed my lips.
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