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lately, lately, lately, I’ve learned life is too short, even for the most invincible of us. we live in hospitals we construct for ourselves, shelves stocked high with anxieties, and finances, and pills for every kind of high or low. and we live this way– chained to our bedsides, keys in our pockets, crying out for doctors and saviors. and we die this way– holding onto something that we thought, we constructed to look like hope. except we know it is just a scribbled picture, just a crayon creation of a gruesome monster, a thing waiting to grab us, with fierce blue claws, and pull us under by our fluorescently lit halos.
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Sep 30, 2010
Sep 30, 2010 at 12:29 PM UTC
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lately, lately, lately, I’ve learned life is too short, even for the most invincible of us. we live in hospitals we construct for ourselves, shelves stocked high with anxieties, and finances, and pills for every kind of high or low. and we live this way– chained to our bedsides, keys in our pockets, crying out for doctors and saviors. and we die this way– holding onto something that we thought, we constructed to look like hope. except we know it is just a scribbled picture, just a crayon creation of a gruesome monster, a thing waiting to grab us, with fierce blue claws, and pull us under by our fluorescently lit halos.
This was actually an assignment for my Poetry workshop and it came out much differently than I expected!
jennifer-marie
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Sep 30, 2010
Sep 30, 2010 at 12:29 PM UTC
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