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Down a Tunnel
Walking down a tunnel
 of life-defying darkness
 full of rocks and boulders,
 she follows some old
 wrecked train tracks
 glimmered with rust to
 a shiny shimmer of fight
 far out in her perspective.
 Realizing she is almost out,
 her eyes squint with anticipation
 of the morning sunlight.
 When she embraces the world,
 she'll leap for joy and excitement
 in a dance of yesterday's new
 but it will be short lived for
 she will become home-sick and
 mournful of the hated darkness.
 So she will venture back to
 the betrayed mines to once
 more feel the dirt and grime
 under her over-worked hands,
 enjoying every bit of it.
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