You made me crave the fall – One so hard, so unrecoverable, So permanent, that I could not avoid an end. I want to jump from a twelve-story tower, Shattering my head on the hard cement, Or leap from the highest bridge in this city, Detonating my body in the freezing river. I want to take a nap on the railroad tracks, Finding eternal rest on the slim metal rods, Or starve my system clean of your toxins, Carving frailty into my bones so they simply snap. I want to sleep on the shore in the winter, Being dragged out to sea to embrace its calm, Or slice myself open, to let you slowly ebb out, Draining my being free and erasing me of you. Most of all, I just want to cry, cry, cry, Drowning in tears and disappearing forever - Making it clear that you pushed me down And forced me into an abominable free fall.