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I can feel it rising up I can feel it becoming a part of me A waking morning thought And a soothing night's dream. Too easily do I end up here This clifftop peak of potential joy Too simply do I jump without harness And too simply do I fall without hope. All it takes is a smile A good laugh and a set of ******* Then I'm drawn in  like a dead fish In the proverbial toilet bowl It's funny how often I jump How often I convince myself of reciprocation But the truth is I'm ugly Ugly in sight, in conversation and in company I have a quick wit but a slow start Silence is a majority in my life So I choose this time to stop To walk away before humiliation She is beautiful, funny, happy I'm quiet, slow and stiff She lives with fairies in the clouds I live with worms in the dirt So I shall stay here and live Avoid public announcements and actions Avoid the weening possibility of joy For the reality of loneliness At least here I'm safe
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Sep 4, 2019
Sep 4, 2019 at 4:10 PM UTC
Rising up again
I can feel it rising up I can feel it becoming a part of me A waking morning thought And a soothing night's dream. Too easily do I end up here This clifftop peak of potential joy Too simply do I jump without harness And too simply do I fall without hope. All it takes is a smile A good laugh and a set of ******* Then I'm drawn in  like a dead fish In the proverbial toilet bowl It's funny how often I jump How often I convince myself of reciprocation But the truth is I'm ugly Ugly in sight, in conversation and in company I have a quick wit but a slow start Silence is a majority in my life So I choose this time to stop To walk away before humiliation She is beautiful, funny, happy I'm quiet, slow and stiff She lives with fairies in the clouds I live with worms in the dirt So I shall stay here and live Avoid public announcements and actions Avoid the weening possibility of joy For the reality of loneliness At least here I'm safe
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Sep 4, 2019
Sep 4, 2019 at 4:10 PM UTC
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