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Those fortunate enough To be living without Anxiety; believe It is like a disease But in reality It is a creature that Thrives in environments Which tickle the senses A pair of noisy heels Can drum up fear in me That clutches to my ears Which rash and mulish force The itch of a shirt tag Consumes my attention Deletes my feeling any Other touch but that pain An acid taste of foul Street side food I received From a pushy hawk Stirs more than nausea Such sensations are Unremarkable to Those anxiety free Cause they don’t live like me Where such surroundings Have a vice grip on the Mentally unstable They cause a pain unseen
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Jul 11, 2012
Jul 11, 2012 at 3:10 PM UTC
Grip of Anxiety
Those fortunate enough To be living without Anxiety; believe It is like a disease But in reality It is a creature that Thrives in environments Which tickle the senses A pair of noisy heels Can drum up fear in me That clutches to my ears Which rash and mulish force The itch of a shirt tag Consumes my attention Deletes my feeling any Other touch but that pain An acid taste of foul Street side food I received From a pushy hawk Stirs more than nausea Such sensations are Unremarkable to Those anxiety free Cause they don’t live like me Where such surroundings Have a vice grip on the Mentally unstable They cause a pain unseen
molly-pendleton
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Jul 11, 2012
Jul 11, 2012 at 3:10 PM UTC
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