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A Hint of Regret

As I walked

I focused on the pain

exploding through out my body

my legs begging to cave

but there was no stopping my pace

 

I thought of everything

the decisions I've made

and how I couldn't stop the motion

The events now unfolding before me

 

It's like watching a tidal wave

knowing you can't stop the destruction

nor save the ones about to be hit

all you can do is brace

 

Waiting for the power of fate

to unleash the course that nature

will now inevitably take

flooding the streets you've paved

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danielle-rose
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Nov 21, 2012
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