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I become fearful of thine own eyes, Unsteadied by my own presence. I condense myself into bite-sized portions. Submitted to chronic hesitance. My lips are chapped From not speaking true. My body lashed and badly bruised, From a prison hardened by fear Through the years, and still, ensues. Mentally, physically, I feel so old, Which transpires onto This life I hold. All the tales on aging I've been told, Have come to rest inside these bones. A chilled heart translates Into dead air. Kickstart your stagnation; Take a dare! Sometimes, you get caught up Upon the banks, unaware. Let your life of purpose flow, You have just this one to see where it goes. Pause and listen to the hum of your soul. What do you want? Let it be so.
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Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 5:43 PM UTC
For the Anxious, Aging Warriors
I become fearful of thine own eyes, Unsteadied by my own presence. I condense myself into bite-sized portions. Submitted to chronic hesitance. My lips are chapped From not speaking true. My body lashed and badly bruised, From a prison hardened by fear Through the years, and still, ensues. Mentally, physically, I feel so old, Which transpires onto This life I hold. All the tales on aging I've been told, Have come to rest inside these bones. A chilled heart translates Into dead air. Kickstart your stagnation; Take a dare! Sometimes, you get caught up Upon the banks, unaware. Let your life of purpose flow, You have just this one to see where it goes. Pause and listen to the hum of your soul. What do you want? Let it be so.
amy-bells
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33/F/American
Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 5:43 PM UTC
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