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'forget about the things that weigh you down' he said 'and fly away' he spoke as if he was not a prisoner as if he were not shackled to depression stuck on hopelessness addicted to false relief committed to failure blind to his brilliance his potential his worth held back by a false hope the idea that freedom can only be found in death impulsivity alcohol and misery proved to be a fatal combination and one gunshot took away everything gone is the intelligence the talent and wisdom the ease of his company gone is the understanding smile the homemade turkey burgers and the smell of listerine and cigarettes nothing to look forward to but silent Jets games weekends with mom and a hole in the rest of my life always something missing always something that’s not quite right gone is the comfort the safety everything i thought i could always rely on and everything that could have been what did you mean by flying away?
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Feb 28, 2015
Feb 28, 2015 at 6:59 PM UTC
what did you mean by flying away?
'forget about the things that weigh you down' he said 'and fly away' he spoke as if he was not a prisoner as if he were not shackled to depression stuck on hopelessness addicted to false relief committed to failure blind to his brilliance his potential his worth held back by a false hope the idea that freedom can only be found in death impulsivity alcohol and misery proved to be a fatal combination and one gunshot took away everything gone is the intelligence the talent and wisdom the ease of his company gone is the understanding smile the homemade turkey burgers and the smell of listerine and cigarettes nothing to look forward to but silent Jets games weekends with mom and a hole in the rest of my life always something missing always something that’s not quite right gone is the comfort the safety everything i thought i could always rely on and everything that could have been what did you mean by flying away?
chrissy-cosgrove
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Feb 28, 2015
Feb 28, 2015 at 6:59 PM UTC
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