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Watching From Afar

She just runs around all day.

At night she can't sleep.

I watch her as she stops to weep.

She's feeling overwhelmed but keeps to herself.

Bottling it all up on the top shelf.

So I just watch her unravel.

As she travels.

Through this grey, ugly life.

I wish that I could help with the strife.

But she just passes me by.

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nathan-wilson
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Dec 1, 2015
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#grey#useless#watching#hardlife#nohelp
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