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Sisyphus
Barren plants on the edge of death,
Hills until the edge of the horizon,
Colorless clouds hover over the landscape
The terrain was always a second thought
The boulder is lost and therefore me
My hands are empty, my body wrong
And my soul as if it’s outside of itself
My stomach aches, like a boulder
Is crashing into its walls, yet simultaneously
Completely still.
My mind cant hold my thoughts
so it spills out into my body.
Aching, quivering, and quaking
I do not know torture, but I know
That it starts today.
And the worst part is that it’s my own
Unrelenting thought that shoves
The dagger deeper, and deeper.
The meaning of life and death
Will forever be my new curse.
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