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My civility and patience is a burden that hangs tightly around my neck, a constricting cord that chokes me till I am raw with reserved rage. Tiny tuffs of black smoke and flames burn me from the inside out. Till the pain of the world drowns me in a salty sea of grief. While others thrive off greed profiting from pain and destruction, I wait for some sort of civil revolution, or karmic retribution that never strikes back; Biting my tongue till the red squirmy thing just jumps right out of me and I cannot speak.
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Aug 27, 2018
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:07 AM UTC
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My civility and patience is a burden that hangs tightly around my neck, a constricting cord that chokes me till I am raw with reserved rage. Tiny tuffs of black smoke and flames burn me from the inside out. Till the pain of the world drowns me in a salty sea of grief. While others thrive off greed profiting from pain and destruction, I wait for some sort of civil revolution, or karmic retribution that never strikes back; Biting my tongue till the red squirmy thing just jumps right out of me and I cannot speak.
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Aug 27, 2018
Aug 27, 2018 at 10:07 AM UTC
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