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Created on: March 02, 2007 Last Updated: May 14, 2007
Susan
Stumbling somberly, into town, shuffling
Shoeless through the snow, alone, for coffee
And cigarettes, mumbling emphatically
Of things we'll never know
Toes are numb to blue...
Trusting in no one, finding
Saboteurs in every situation...
Paranoid to the point, (and past)
Of madness...
Complete
In a world of her own
Creation...
And for those who seek
To help her?
There is only pure frustration.
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