Farewell Childhood

And in this silence my body's become numb. Mangled and stranded; I hear a faint hum. In the distance it grows, my pupils they fade. This nothing is forming, more so each day. Vegetation creeps upon me as my sanity strays. Irrevocably changing, adjusting to pain. I hear the words yet not what you say. I grasp for attention but none's come my way. Broke and neglected, my thoughts so eclectic. A life is now lost, right where you left it.