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You know that feeling you get in the pit of your stomach right before you skydive? Yeah, me neither But, I'm assuming that feeling feels something like the way my stomach has been feeling the past few months I guess some people like that feeling though The adrenaline rush right before you fall I bet they would feel differently in a situation lacking the dauntless sky dive after the feeling in their stomach arrives Just an upset tummy is not as appealing, I would say And that's how I feel. I feel like I should be jumping out of a plane, swimming with menacing creatures of the sea, or climbing a mountain. But the latter doesn't happen. It never happens The feeling marks it's territory with it's little flag and footprints on my stomach but then it never leaves And nothing ever follows the feeling Nothing exciting Nothing to look forward to Just an upset tummy
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Jun 4, 2017
Jun 4, 2017 at 2:05 PM UTC
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You know that feeling you get in the pit of your stomach right before you skydive? Yeah, me neither But, I'm assuming that feeling feels something like the way my stomach has been feeling the past few months I guess some people like that feeling though The adrenaline rush right before you fall I bet they would feel differently in a situation lacking the dauntless sky dive after the feeling in their stomach arrives Just an upset tummy is not as appealing, I would say And that's how I feel. I feel like I should be jumping out of a plane, swimming with menacing creatures of the sea, or climbing a mountain. But the latter doesn't happen. It never happens The feeling marks it's territory with it's little flag and footprints on my stomach but then it never leaves And nothing ever follows the feeling Nothing exciting Nothing to look forward to Just an upset tummy
ashleigh-blair
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Jun 4, 2017
Jun 4, 2017 at 2:05 PM UTC
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