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Rat Mania Part 1: Lines 116-160

A Stranger was lurking
The Ice-Fall terrorized the emptiness
A Prophet of the Nether-World
Warned me of the Devil's Manifestations...
The Somber Throne
A momentary betrayal, Peddled by Creatures
Began with an image of The Silver Lake
A Venomous courtyard of predawn inhabitants
Protected by Lightning
An irrepressible fury dwells like a Demon
Shivering and Calculating, The recollection disturbs me
I serenade the Undead
Invincible and Unpleasant, Death is my substitute for Drugs
My departure...
I lowered my armor and Disaster trickled
I am humbled, melting in protest, Unexpectedly Induced
Stretched-Black-Leather forms to my skin
An Oracle of superficial sin
A Frantic Predator, Emotionally Alien, Sophisticated and Glimmering
Eyebrows arch as the vegetation withers despairingly
A fantastic exaggeration
Black Veil, Red Stain
She pursed her lips and came again
I discreetly found her slit
Her buttocks cleft by cord
My fingers massage her narrow passage
I delicately create a Circular Opening
Like a Velvet Feather I explored 
Her breasts smooth and bare, removed from her brassiere
Her hand is on my rib-cage and slowly draws me near
Her nipples are like Diamonds
Disciplined by the ice-cube on my tongue
My hands gripped her fleshy posterior
As ecstasy expelled from her lungs
A Hypnotic Vortex of silk and fragrance
Together we writhe as one
Already I have faded, our co-existence disassociated 
Her new life has begun, A numbness has descended upon me
Invisible and Sinister...Creeping Paralysis
I am a thorn in her skin
A Dracula with Bat-Wings
A casual saboteur
My self-destruction has distanced us
Our life irreversibly unbuttoned, An introspective smattering of memories
A brutal by-product of my Doom

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