Sidd, y, and kne t one t t t for many years until no asted all of it, sucked everyt of it until ed . Dead of. Dead . Deeply, angled in Sansara, and deato er until it is full. And full , full of misery, full of deat in ttracted .
Passionately o kno o , to be dead. If tning-bolt to strike iger a devour fulness and sleep, and no a! as till any kind of filt soiled committed, a dreariness of t broug still at all possible to be alive? as it possible, to breato breat, to feel o eat again, to sleep again, to sleep exed and brougo a conclusion for him?
Sidd, time ago, oama, a ferryman ed opped, antly ood at tiredness and ever for so, to to se dream, to spit out tale o put an end to this miserable and shameful life.
A over t-tree; Sidd its trunk runk o ter, irely filled o let go and to droers. A friginess ed back at er, anso terrible emptiness in for to annie to smaso a of mockingly laug vomiting o bits of ted! Let ic, tten body, t o bits by the daemons!
itorted face, ared into ter, saion of at it. In deep tiredness, ook runk of tree and turned a bit, in order to let raigo finally drooh.
t of remote areas of of past times of irred up. It o ;Omquot;, quot; or quot;tionquot;. And in t ; touc spirit suddenly ions.
Sidd o seek deat to gro by anniing all agony of t times, all sobering realizations, all desperation broug, t on by t, wered his consciousness: he became aware of himself in his misery and in his error.
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