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Created on: January 04, 2009
I walk down to the barrier,
keeping me from self loathing and deprivation.
Nothing could be any scarier,
I may as well die of starvation.
I stand there on the edge
of all reason and doubt,
and this I can't pledge
to know much about.
To breach this barrier would forever change me
into someone I never knew
thinking about that person now has me seething
so far from the barrier I then flew.
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