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Sometimes, I still wander up to the attic. Once devoid of purpose, I find that it now acts as a trove, providing some temporary sanctuary from my gale. I convince myself that the walls can sense my own fleeting presence. They know I won't be back for a while. They tolerate my evanescence as I begrudge them their captives. Revisiting - never to retrieve, but to deposit just one more thing. I am sure I elicit some suffocating fear   of being unearthed again (and again). I am more than half-tempted to make a break for the door   as if I were the coward responsible for the deposition of every hunk   of life or death that now form the walkways in this room. But then, this is not the maze - I know and I have known. I am the only labyrinth here, yielding no trace of a thoroughfare.   I am left smacking into walls more menacing than the one I will continue to stare through. Corner after corner after corner, each its very own long-dead end.
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 11:37 AM UTC
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Sometimes, I still wander up to the attic. Once devoid of purpose, I find that it now acts as a trove, providing some temporary sanctuary from my gale. I convince myself that the walls can sense my own fleeting presence. They know I won't be back for a while. They tolerate my evanescence as I begrudge them their captives. Revisiting - never to retrieve, but to deposit just one more thing. I am sure I elicit some suffocating fear   of being unearthed again (and again). I am more than half-tempted to make a break for the door   as if I were the coward responsible for the deposition of every hunk   of life or death that now form the walkways in this room. But then, this is not the maze - I know and I have known. I am the only labyrinth here, yielding no trace of a thoroughfare.   I am left smacking into walls more menacing than the one I will continue to stare through. Corner after corner after corner, each its very own long-dead end.
laureneliz
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 11:37 AM UTC
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