Hold On To Me
Lights now brighter than the sun,
With the drips near and the machine beeping,
People chattering around me,
Saying things that I cannot understand.
Then I see myself standing in a corridor,
All dark and not a speck of light,
Cold as the Antarctic,
Prison cells as hot as a thousand suns.
Wandering there I found a room,
A room which I thought was home,
Resembling to a place far suppressed in my memories,
Welcoming me inside was the ghost that haunted me.
Guilt ridden and terrified I stood,
Waiting for the scene to unfold,
The living hell that I had left,
Now had followed me through the doors of the unknown.
Time moving at the pace of a snail,
Punishing my soul with the deepest fears from my past,
And there I stood trying to battle with them,
Only to fall deeper into wormhole that it was.
I stabbed him once and there I stabbed him for eternity,
Removing him from existence,
Only to let him live in my mind,
Helplessly looking at me and yelling at me to go.
Like decoding a labyrinth,
I staggered on my way,
Just to find an exit,
Only to be brought out from there by something,
Hazy vision and a roaring headache,
I saw the people around me,
The defibrillator in the hands of one,
I woke up in a jerk only to rush.
With a bleeding wrist and a blood soaked shirt,
I ran to her,
Just to see her living like a machine,
A heartbeat replaced by a beep,
I sat next to you,
With your hands in mine,
Looking at you and asking you,
To hold on to me till eternity.
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