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First a pressure, a sudden throb
Wrestling with an abdominal anaconda,
Your mind has entered into a state of panic
In the center of your being
A spider web of pain
Grows and stretches
It reaches icy limbs
Taking over movement
Your beloved free will
Pale, you feel the heavy feeling
Of doom, the pulse of defeat
As you stumble to the ground
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