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Old Mar 09, 2014, 04:46 PM
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i have a recurring dream. I am tied to a metal table in a light room, its so realistic that i can almost feel the cold metal sticking to my warm bare skin. I lay there in complete silence until the dark shadows return. They bow over my body, whispering, whispering so quickly that i don't know what they are saying, but form the sinister sounds of their voices i know that what they are saying is dark and evil. Then they cut me free, i walk out of the room it usually goes blank for a while, then i'm standing at the bottom of the stairs and as i look up, blood trickles down towards me slowly. Then i wake up, usually at about 3am. Its hard to get to sleep after that dream.

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Old Mar 10, 2014, 11:52 AM
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What you fear, has cut you free. Warm bare skin are the warm feelings you have in you. The blood is what was inside you. The cold metal can represent some thing going on in real life that causing you to feel cold and trapped.
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