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I ceased to believe I exist On a plane so devoid of bliss For with every forthright step And each grasp of reality I get I sink like a ship, just a blip On your radar, I've been hit Mayday, mayday for someday Maybe I will find myself able to stay But, for now, I'm shuffling, stumbling Through thick trees and weathering the rumbling From the grazed grounds beneath me The Sun, before me, merely setting And I find myself wishing, wondering Where it is I am actually heading.
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Nov 28, 2017
Nov 28, 2017 at 9:34 AM UTC
I Ceased to Believe I Exist
I ceased to believe I exist On a plane so devoid of bliss For with every forthright step And each grasp of reality I get I sink like a ship, just a blip On your radar, I've been hit Mayday, mayday for someday Maybe I will find myself able to stay But, for now, I'm shuffling, stumbling Through thick trees and weathering the rumbling From the grazed grounds beneath me The Sun, before me, merely setting And I find myself wishing, wondering Where it is I am actually heading.
john-vd
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28/M/American
Nov 28, 2017
Nov 28, 2017 at 9:34 AM UTC
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