Morning always comes at noon.
Nothing stands before me,
like the sky it’s all a little too open,
a little too wide.
I’m leaping into the unknown.
My feet pray that there’s landing on the other side.
Cool, cool bliss,
like a waterfall I plunge,
shutting my eyes for the last moment of fear
the new,
silent world before me.
Plunge,
into a world without air,
which shuts out sound.
It is all some sort of cold relief,
freedom.
Here I stand on my cliff of apathy,
on the height to which I must fall.
I must lose myself to gravity,
by my choice I let go.
I am overpowered by the dive,
with open eyes I fall.
Into the depths bellow me,
into the waterfall.
Nice. *:)
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