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Sun sick, drinking Gatorade, and washing down a sleeping aid; a Dramamine for dizzy dreams, and vitamins with herbal tea. God forgot you long ago, and He will miss your funeral; He’s working nine to five these days at just above the minimum wage. The panic starts. Your life will end— you never saw the pyramids, or stood below a waterfall, (the movies made that look so cool). You had a kid, though, raised her right; she made you laugh on chemo-nights— and she’s a mirror of her dad, (but she’s always had your laugh). There is nothing to be learned, the end must come for all of us; but you feel strong despite your fear— and you could live another year.
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Mar 19, 2018
Mar 19, 2018 at 10:43 PM UTC
Sunsick
Sun sick, drinking Gatorade, and washing down a sleeping aid; a Dramamine for dizzy dreams, and vitamins with herbal tea. God forgot you long ago, and He will miss your funeral; He’s working nine to five these days at just above the minimum wage. The panic starts. Your life will end— you never saw the pyramids, or stood below a waterfall, (the movies made that look so cool). You had a kid, though, raised her right; she made you laugh on chemo-nights— and she’s a mirror of her dad, (but she’s always had your laugh). There is nothing to be learned, the end must come for all of us; but you feel strong despite your fear— and you could live another year.
benjamin-lockwood
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27/M/Milwaukee, WI
Mar 19, 2018
Mar 19, 2018 at 10:43 PM UTC
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