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The Bitter Taste of Defeat
I was so close I could taste the sweetness of victory
 Only nine one hundredths of a second to be exact
 The harsh aroma of a hot chlorinated pool 
 was barely noticeable anymore
 And the crowd’s piercing screams 
 were only a humming buzz   
 I myself was so silent 
 that my mind was sharp and crystal clear 
 The loud beep of the starting gun
 was the last thing I heard
 before the cool water rushed over my body
 I felt every ripple in the water
 as I powered through the burning 
 of my oxygen deprived muscles 
 The outside world was spinning 
 and my mind foggy with adrenaline 
 I felt the wall
 the finish line
 Then seeing red numbers scattered
 across the black board 
 that would either make or break me
 I was too far away from that sweetness of success 
 Eight one hundredths of a second to be exact
 And suddenly a wave of grief overcame me
 and I could taste my warm salty tears
 rolling down my cheeks
 For I wanted so badly to taste the sweetness of success
 but I was experiencing the bitter taste of defeat

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