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My life's shoelaces are always a little loose. At any moment I could come undone and trip over my own two feet. Fall headlong with my hands tied behind my back with the ropes of yesterday, whose knots are tangled and frayed like my nerves. I clench my fists like ***** of fire could escape them to keep me straight, but I feel my feet become boulders and it becomes harder to lift them with my spaghetti legs. The weight in my mind sandwiches my heart between it and the rocks and I eyeball the river and think wouldn't it be so easy?
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Apr 26, 2017
Apr 26, 2017 at 3:23 PM UTC
Riverbank
My life's shoelaces are always a little loose. At any moment I could come undone and trip over my own two feet. Fall headlong with my hands tied behind my back with the ropes of yesterday, whose knots are tangled and frayed like my nerves. I clench my fists like ***** of fire could escape them to keep me straight, but I feel my feet become boulders and it becomes harder to lift them with my spaghetti legs. The weight in my mind sandwiches my heart between it and the rocks and I eyeball the river and think wouldn't it be so easy?
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Apr 26, 2017
Apr 26, 2017 at 3:23 PM UTC
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