could have walked away, but I stayed here on the pavement
did I make the right decision?
she had my hair cut in a deadlock and a blade between her fingers--
and I gasped at the incision
found the tallest tree to put myself in
by the river, but I've got to get down somehow
there are branches to the bottom, gray-green water thick with shiver
but I've got to get down somehow
the sun sunk and I slithered (from my high horse)
but the swing-sets are like spiders in the sand
found another way to make the whole world rush beneath me
held the trickled streetlight's hand
found the thickest air that I could swim through in the tree tops
but I've got to get down somehow
kicking myself up and glowing, and just waiting until the ground drops
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