I heard it in a dream
Unspeakable, what did it mean?
I didn't have a choice
In following the soothing currents
Of the Old One's voice
It happened in the night
It called on me it just felt right
I'd never be alone
In it's house in R'yleh
In the Old One's home
Now every time I close my eyes
And try to fall asleep
I see it formed in angles
Of impossibility
And though I cannot comprehend
a sing word it speaks
I'm certain that it's calling me
To join him in the sea
I feared when I awoke
It would be gone
But then it spoke
Of a truth that I could find
Deep beneath the ocean waves
A place apart from time
Now every time I open up my eyes
And look around
The world I've known is meaningless
Compared to what I've found
More ancient than time itself
It is infinity
What always was will always be
We'll go into the sea
I hear a noise at the door.
As if some immense, slippery body is lumbering against it.
It shall not find me!
No!
The hand!
The window!
The window!
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