Awaken. I feel a sudden rush of Confusion. Questions flooding my head. I attempt to open my eyes, but fail. My body, frozen. I feel nothing. Hear nothing. See nothing. A sudden gleam of light makes my head twinge. So intense, so vivid. I can hear murmurs, voices surrounding me. What's happening? Where am I? The murmurs grow louder. A constant bleep repeats itself over and over but remaining in perfect rhythm. A sudden bolt is sent through my chest, travelling my body. The pain, unbearable. Questions, questions. I try to let out a scream, but no sound emerges. I find myself fighting for breath. Another bolt is sent through my body. The bleeps become more frequent. The murmurs growing increasingly louder. Consumed by darkness, the light growing dim, the voices fading. Fighting for air, I can feel my body falling, falling. A strange sensation empowers me, slowly ascending my spine. I take a deep gasp, as my body is uncontrollably thrown forward. My eyes forced ajar.
Published by TG
- A Date with Death, Because I Could Not Stop for Death by Emily DickinsonA research paper on "because I could not stop for death"
- Euthanasia: Issues of Society and the Acceptance of Suicide and Voluntary DeathOne political and social issue that consumes Americans today is the right to decide one's own fate, or that of someone else. Is it possible to regulate death? Is it not worse, in some cases, for a person to continue...
How to Stop Fearing DeathThe best way to help a friend or loved one who is dead or dying is to keep your peacefulness. But what about coming to terms with your won death?- Death by Torchwood: Captain Jack, Ianto Jones, and the Rise of the Queer SuperheroTorchwood is a groundbreaking British science fiction show that brings us the first openly non-heterosexual superhero. But is the death of Ianto Jones, one of the show's queer characters, an expression of the writers'...
- Hospice Care and Signs of Nearing Death - A Non Clinical Explanation of What to Lo...For caregivers of terminal ill patients, familiarizing yourself with the symptoms of dying can help better prepare you and your family for the end.
- How "Sudden" is "Sudden Cardiac Death?"
- Helping Others Cope With Death
- Embracing Death
- Mass Media's Abuse of Death
- Dry Drowning Death Calls Attention to a Serious Problem
- Ten Things to Do When Someone Calls You a Noob
- An Examination of Death and the Way People Handle It

1 Comments
Post a CommentDark but interesting.