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At My Call
I wiped the dried up tears away
To make a clear path for the freshly forming ones
I feel as if I am wasting the time of my tears
That they do not deserve to be called upon by the likes of me
Why should I have that power over something higher up on the ladder than me?
But they come as they are beckoned
They answer my call
And fall freely from my eyes in a steady stream
Down my face
I look at the seat belt thinking I should put it on
But put that thought to rest
Because if we crash I could go out the windshield and die
And why try and stop a blessing such as that?
So I sit there in the darkness of the cold car
Awaiting for the ice to take control of the wheels and end it all
While I cry, thinking about all the things that could be
And have been.
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