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bridge

I stumbled down the street one night,

streetlights beckon'd me;

an endless drop; a void that pulled

me towards eternity

 

I saw nothing, only shaky thoughts

in my somber, drunk'n mind

of all the happiness I forgot

all the somber lies

 

A crumbling tunnel of dirt and rust

a light that calls you forward;

a misery in your gut that cuts

with thoughts consumed, abhorrent

 

I stumbled down the street tonight,

streetlights beckon'd me;

an endless drop; a void that pulled

me towards eternity

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jonny-bolduc
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May 5, 2013
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