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in a dim dark rectangular room, there trapped my very soul alone I sit doing what I must to live, to learn, to fight. expectations thickens the clogged air tightening around my chest it's hard to breath, it's hard to think it's hard to know what is for best mindless like a machine I repeat the same old formula to sleep, to wake, to work, to eat on and on, to repeat. but as I learn to go outside, to push those limiting walls, I learn the harsh truth, my own lack of worth. and the walls tighten instead. the more despair binds me the harder I work, yet through this I realise my faults and uselessness in retaliation I work even harder to fight against the crushing walls, until I'm squished by those them, myself.
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Dec 10, 2017
Dec 10, 2017 at 12:24 PM UTC
Struggle
in a dim dark rectangular room, there trapped my very soul alone I sit doing what I must to live, to learn, to fight. expectations thickens the clogged air tightening around my chest it's hard to breath, it's hard to think it's hard to know what is for best mindless like a machine I repeat the same old formula to sleep, to wake, to work, to eat on and on, to repeat. but as I learn to go outside, to push those limiting walls, I learn the harsh truth, my own lack of worth. and the walls tighten instead. the more despair binds me the harder I work, yet through this I realise my faults and uselessness in retaliation I work even harder to fight against the crushing walls, until I'm squished by those them, myself.
Faan
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19/Australia
Dec 10, 2017
Dec 10, 2017 at 12:24 PM UTC
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