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Created on: March 02, 2011
Trembling hands twisted pretzels cramping
mind wracking eyes rolling
this way and that.
Swigging coffee sighing
White light.
Eyes zoom in; focus
bleach fragments, maddening
glaring, mocking emptiness.
Possibilities gone
twist hand in another, drumming fingers
humming.
Snow flurries eternity flitting
too literal.
Clouds, emptiness cliché.
Tears clattering, tapping grey
desperate, wrinkling
ruined.
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