HyperacusisA Poem by Dominik DriteSomething was bothering me today..... How bothersome, Lonesome, Fearful Yet calm. How strange, Yet loud, And annoying. Recoiling, Like an uncontrollable bomb. I clutch my head, but the pain instead, suddenly began to soar. The warm and wet, Dripping, yet I fret, As the noises began to roar. Cough, cough, sniff, shift. I struggle to stand upright. Ahem, ahem, thud, ring. It ached but I held on tight. I stumble along, my legs shaking, as I clutch the bathroom door. Rip, rip, pop, slap. The cold and wet tile stained with gore. I stand up straight. The relief feels great, as I stride back with my head held high. The fearful faces, in all directions and places, as the sounds learned to die. I kick my feet up, My smile wide, as I listen to the silenced noises. Silence, silence, silence, silence, It's quiet, but I soon heard the voices. "He's dead" Said the voices in my head.
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Added on March 21, 2016 Last Updated on March 21, 2016 AuthorDominik DriteMontreal, Quebec, CanadaAboutI'm an English Literature major looking to share some of my work with the world and gain a bit of experience. I enjoy poetry, fiction, horror, drama, tragedy, essays, and many other genres. I'm hoping.. more.. |

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