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My rib cage struggles to contain The tornado of butterflies That thud off the glass of my chest Like a bird on a freshly cleaned window They then take a sharp turn, in synchronicity Like a flock of starlings over an open field And dive into my stomach, Pulling up just before they hit the bottom I reach into my head in hopes of salvation But what once rested between my ears is gone, Leaving only a post-it note that reads “be back soon, went to market” Each breath that leaves my body is on fire And my legs get heavier with each step My vision is blurred, my voice is small And I am not a man, and I am not a human, but I am a feeling Panic
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Jul 19, 2018
Jul 19, 2018 at 4:52 PM UTC
Panic
My rib cage struggles to contain The tornado of butterflies That thud off the glass of my chest Like a bird on a freshly cleaned window They then take a sharp turn, in synchronicity Like a flock of starlings over an open field And dive into my stomach, Pulling up just before they hit the bottom I reach into my head in hopes of salvation But what once rested between my ears is gone, Leaving only a post-it note that reads “be back soon, went to market” Each breath that leaves my body is on fire And my legs get heavier with each step My vision is blurred, my voice is small And I am not a man, and I am not a human, but I am a feeling Panic
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Jul 19, 2018
Jul 19, 2018 at 4:52 PM UTC
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