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She sits alone contemplating her place within this universe She thought about her live in reverse Trying to figure out how she had got to this place Sitting on the bridge, legs dangling into space She stares into the crystal clear water In her mind there would never be any imprimatur She is in conflict of what to do She slowly kicks off one shoe To count how long it takes to splash down If the concrete like water didn't **** her, would she drown She looked out across the river to watch her last sunset Thinking of a tragic events she couldn't forget It was such a soft purple that got more vibrant to a bight pink center The frost nipped at her nose, and now exposed toes, soon it would be winter She examines her situation still not sure why But then again everybody dies Does our energy escape our corpses Jets off into the cosmos and courses Or our we just nonexistent forever in the black void Both of these thoughts makes her overjoyed She cracks a slight smile the first in years In the last of autumn's sun she basks, she has no more fears She kicks off her other shoe, grabs hold of the cold steel frame There will be no more living in darkness and shame She carefully climbs up on to the rail She didn't want to fall backwards, she didn't want to fail She spread her arms wide out to her side Took one more look at the sky, let go and let her body glide It was the very first time she felt free Sheer fleeting secounds of glee She didn't feel the bone crushing impact As her head wide open cracked Her body started to slowly sink Life had pushed her past the brink Bubbles at the surface forms as the air escapes her lungs I hope the galaxy gives her life energy hugs Or if in the dark abyss I hope shes found rest, either way I know she found bliss For her wretched life she wont miss
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Jan 23, 2016
Jan 23, 2016 at 11:02 AM UTC
Autumn's Last Sunset
She sits alone contemplating her place within this universe She thought about her live in reverse Trying to figure out how she had got to this place Sitting on the bridge, legs dangling into space She stares into the crystal clear water In her mind there would never be any imprimatur She is in conflict of what to do She slowly kicks off one shoe To count how long it takes to splash down If the concrete like water didn't **** her, would she drown She looked out across the river to watch her last sunset Thinking of a tragic events she couldn't forget It was such a soft purple that got more vibrant to a bight pink center The frost nipped at her nose, and now exposed toes, soon it would be winter She examines her situation still not sure why But then again everybody dies Does our energy escape our corpses Jets off into the cosmos and courses Or our we just nonexistent forever in the black void Both of these thoughts makes her overjoyed She cracks a slight smile the first in years In the last of autumn's sun she basks, she has no more fears She kicks off her other shoe, grabs hold of the cold steel frame There will be no more living in darkness and shame She carefully climbs up on to the rail She didn't want to fall backwards, she didn't want to fail She spread her arms wide out to her side Took one more look at the sky, let go and let her body glide It was the very first time she felt free Sheer fleeting secounds of glee She didn't feel the bone crushing impact As her head wide open cracked Her body started to slowly sink Life had pushed her past the brink Bubbles at the surface forms as the air escapes her lungs I hope the galaxy gives her life energy hugs Or if in the dark abyss I hope shes found rest, either way I know she found bliss For her wretched life she wont miss
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Jan 23, 2016
Jan 23, 2016 at 11:02 AM UTC
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