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Processing In A Vacuum
So obliviously struck,
 as if the sun didn't come up,
 you sit there without a backrest
 to support you. With your feet
 on the ground you couldn't be
 less present than a dry spot
 in the sea. Look at the lines
 on the palms of your hands.
 The rise and fall of your chest
 while you breathe has a time
 stamp unknown to man. The
 slightest swallow sounds like a
 waterfall inside your head. So
 incredibly numb, as if sand fell
 on stone, you stand there with
 a weight in your chin and
 shoulders. Each step feels like
 a 75 degree incline. Each
 foot is apathetic. Hear each pace
 echo with a solid uncertainty.
 Your back was made to curve straight,
 to an extent. So undeniably tired,
 as if clouds could no longer contain
 their emotions, you lie with a blanket
 and no pillow. Curled in a corner of
 a king-sized matterss, your head is
 the only part uncovered. Feel how thin
 the blanket is. You wish it was
 thicker. It is transparent in color.
 Go to sleep.
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