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Swimming alone in my ocean... In search of courage drenched and drowned in cowardice. I have ample foothold, for now... Taunting the winds that whistled treacherously on this precipice. Ears to the air I hear the faint calling of a lone zephyr in the traveling winds of tomorrow. A smile emerges. Forgetting the uncertainties, the shame and the unforgiving sorrow... Bewitched and determined to catch this breeze that briefly promised salvation. Brushed away the tears, emotional inadequacies and lifelong trepidation. My lips parted... Inhaling deep what once, for a long time felt acrid. Eyes closed. I greeted the whispers that spoke of the end. I've wished to be amongst the choral voices that sang not of strangers but friends. The time is now. I've conveniently forgotten what and who I am... Knowing only where I want to be. I've found courage. I took one step into the future. And finally... I'm free.
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Oct 29, 2015
Oct 29, 2015 at 7:23 AM UTC
Freefaller
Swimming alone in my ocean... In search of courage drenched and drowned in cowardice. I have ample foothold, for now... Taunting the winds that whistled treacherously on this precipice. Ears to the air I hear the faint calling of a lone zephyr in the traveling winds of tomorrow. A smile emerges. Forgetting the uncertainties, the shame and the unforgiving sorrow... Bewitched and determined to catch this breeze that briefly promised salvation. Brushed away the tears, emotional inadequacies and lifelong trepidation. My lips parted... Inhaling deep what once, for a long time felt acrid. Eyes closed. I greeted the whispers that spoke of the end. I've wished to be amongst the choral voices that sang not of strangers but friends. The time is now. I've conveniently forgotten what and who I am... Knowing only where I want to be. I've found courage. I took one step into the future. And finally... I'm free.
Inspired by Third Eye Blind's "Jumper".
ryn
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Oct 29, 2015
Oct 29, 2015 at 7:23 AM UTC
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