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I get this feeling, It sinks through my spine. Sits in my bones. Like an unwanted guest, And I, the unwilling host. The intruder finds its way to my feet. Making my toes curl, And tap. Restlessly twitching, As if ready to run. But I'm not ready for anything. My hands do the same. Hard to hold anything, With this earthquake Terrorizing my body. Cold and uneasy, They cling to each other. Is it just a chemical, Artificial affliction? Or a symptom, Of all lost direction? Where do I put All this misplaced disruption? Now find the pieces, Paint the picture. Find some reason In this sloppy meter. My understated explanation.
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May 3, 2015
May 3, 2015 at 8:39 PM UTC
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I get this feeling, It sinks through my spine. Sits in my bones. Like an unwanted guest, And I, the unwilling host. The intruder finds its way to my feet. Making my toes curl, And tap. Restlessly twitching, As if ready to run. But I'm not ready for anything. My hands do the same. Hard to hold anything, With this earthquake Terrorizing my body. Cold and uneasy, They cling to each other. Is it just a chemical, Artificial affliction? Or a symptom, Of all lost direction? Where do I put All this misplaced disruption? Now find the pieces, Paint the picture. Find some reason In this sloppy meter. My understated explanation.
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May 3, 2015
May 3, 2015 at 8:39 PM UTC
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