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The Place
The place I'm going to sit here and talk about is a place no one can visit,
but everyone has been there but thought it was normal.
It's a place that haunts millions, but not paranormal.
A place so disturbing many think the only way out is to leave it all.
This place is filled with all evil, some feel they will fall.
Some think there is a pill or medicine for it, to get away from the location.
To other this place bringing frustration
The place is hard to get out of, like a maze with a lot of people that can’t hear you and won’t help you,
because you were too afraid to admit you are going to the place.
Too afraid to speak about it, the things in the place tell you that you are ok.
That you are just tired, but you know what you feel.
You can’t even look yourself in the mirror, because you see a useless, waste of oxygen.
So you hide in this place, hoping “it” can’t find you, but it does.
So you think the only way out is to end the suffering, so you stop it at the source.
You sit there at the edge, asking yourself if you'll be missed, if they will even notice, or if even care.
They will care, but you think otherwise because It drives people to madness.
The place is called Sadness.

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