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She's had nose bleeds, Stumach aches, Dizzy spells and shortness of Breath these last weeks or so, And worry is a vampire attached To my neck like the Opposite of an IV; draining Me, leaving me With more than one of the Same ailments. At 38, I'm on six different kinds Of daily medication. **** this Stitched-up heart, with Its moving Parts of metal. At 24, she doubles that. Every piece of good news has a ...but... nailed to it like Vinnie the Poo's friend Donkey's Tail, And I wish I was the healthy man She deserves. One strong enough To carry her bucket loads of Tears, her chestfuls of well- Earned bitterness. But I Tapped out and went home For the weekend. Recharging in Countryside silence and solitude. This is my docking station. Superman and the sun. *“In the unlikely event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure, oxygen masks will drop down from the panel above your head. Secure your own mask before helping others.”*
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May 7, 2017
May 7, 2017 at 4:29 PM UTC
Cabin Pressure
She's had nose bleeds, Stumach aches, Dizzy spells and shortness of Breath these last weeks or so, And worry is a vampire attached To my neck like the Opposite of an IV; draining Me, leaving me With more than one of the Same ailments. At 38, I'm on six different kinds Of daily medication. **** this Stitched-up heart, with Its moving Parts of metal. At 24, she doubles that. Every piece of good news has a ...but... nailed to it like Vinnie the Poo's friend Donkey's Tail, And I wish I was the healthy man She deserves. One strong enough To carry her bucket loads of Tears, her chestfuls of well- Earned bitterness. But I Tapped out and went home For the weekend. Recharging in Countryside silence and solitude. This is my docking station. Superman and the sun. *“In the unlikely event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure, oxygen masks will drop down from the panel above your head. Secure your own mask before helping others.”*
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May 7, 2017
May 7, 2017 at 4:29 PM UTC
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