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A poem
I sit on the edge of
 existence. 
 Eyes peeking through
 red drapes.
 Rough bark reaching 
 over bare arms
 like dry skin. 
 The gray sky sits silently 
 on empty wood,
 frozen confiscated earth.
 It hurts to feel.
 
 The window peers at me.
 My eyes, my body magnified
 under it’s lens.  
 The red cloth seeps through 
 my veins.
 My heart beats within,
 yet my body is limp.
 I lie like a dead soldier
 inert on the cold earth.
 
 The trees mock me
 The empty paper sits before 
 me longing to spread its wings.
 
 My heart beats.
 It pushes on my lungs, up
 my throat.
 The poem sings inside of me.
 It cries to be written. 
 I pick up the pencil.

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