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Hell bound.

On a fast train straight to nowhere, I got off at Despair City; chock full of loathing for my soul, and wallowing in self-pity. I had a case of heebie-jeebies, couldn't hold my peace for nothing; all my calmness was shot to hell, that my life would not mean something. Disgust was staring in my face, the blues were pounding on my door; I was losing friends, left and right, life was hopeless; without a core. I was on a bus to nowhere, I got off in Sorrow city; a rundown town of broken spirits, its condition wasn't pretty. If there's a hell-hole, this was it, polluted, dark and decadent; and the turmoil never ended, no matter where it was I went.
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Jan 22, 2015
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