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I can't always run, But my hiding's not too bad. A former boss told me To stay longer for a work shift. My lips said yes, But my mind said "Hell no!" Clocked out, Casually stepped outside; Upon passing the host window, I blitzed to the car, fidgetted with my keys nervously, And whirred the blazes out of that parking lot. Each New Year of mine has begun with relatives Crashing at my family house. This 2019, I take the interstate back home To be around the out-of-state. It's been a long-lasting tradition And I did what I could To break apart from that tradition Even just this time. At a bar on New Year's Eve 2018, I relaxed after having made prior reservations, Just me, And having moseyed away from family For just one night. I'd go to this bar again too: **** dancing, stellar drinks, young blood... **** dancing. Didn't mean to be a Scrooge and mostly not dance, But at least I escaped and saw new faces around me. The escape that is never too far away And is always open around the clock Is my journal book. A journal doesn't have to have continents, Oceans or clouds To be a world That revolves around the author. Natural the paper, Preserving the pen[cil]. I'm not implying That I escape this world, But what a world there is In escapism.
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Jan 1, 2019
Jan 1, 2019 at 8:26 AM UTC
Escape World
I can't always run, But my hiding's not too bad. A former boss told me To stay longer for a work shift. My lips said yes, But my mind said "Hell no!" Clocked out, Casually stepped outside; Upon passing the host window, I blitzed to the car, fidgetted with my keys nervously, And whirred the blazes out of that parking lot. Each New Year of mine has begun with relatives Crashing at my family house. This 2019, I take the interstate back home To be around the out-of-state. It's been a long-lasting tradition And I did what I could To break apart from that tradition Even just this time. At a bar on New Year's Eve 2018, I relaxed after having made prior reservations, Just me, And having moseyed away from family For just one night. I'd go to this bar again too: **** dancing, stellar drinks, young blood... **** dancing. Didn't mean to be a Scrooge and mostly not dance, But at least I escaped and saw new faces around me. The escape that is never too far away And is always open around the clock Is my journal book. A journal doesn't have to have continents, Oceans or clouds To be a world That revolves around the author. Natural the paper, Preserving the pen[cil]. I'm not implying That I escape this world, But what a world there is In escapism.
I know myself as an escapist; I've escaped a lot last year: jobs, choir, poetry groups, church, etc. I tend to escape where I'm more known, whether distinguished or notorious. I've clung to the adventure of new...and the new has me enraptured.
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27/M/West Virginia
Jan 1, 2019
Jan 1, 2019 at 8:26 AM UTC
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