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The Man Who Wasn't MAG
He was completely alone
He was alone
In a fragment of nothing
No light, no sound
No feeling
Where was his body
He tried to move
In his panic
But there was nothing
To move
Just as everything had vanished
He was gone too
But where
He began to
Reappear
He felt his limbs
First his arms
Then his legs
He blinked his eyes
Then he blinked again
He realized
He was the only thing there
Everything else
Must still be back there
Back there
In the hole of nothingness
He began to feel his heart
Beat in the cage
Of his ribs
As though it had stopped before
The tingling
in his arms and legs
grew stronger
He felt everything
begin to move
This feeling of moving
Was somewhat like
The feeling of being in the ocean
Out in the ocean
Beyond the rising and falling
Of the waves
Lying in the
Moving water
Pulsing gently
With the swells
And feeling the slight tug
Of the moon
What was happening
He began to feel
His legs begin
To slowly
Fade away
The feeling went
Up his spine
And through his arms
His eyes
Were getting blurry
The feeling
Swallowed
his body
As he fell back
Back into the hole of
Nothingness
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