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My Heart, the Vagabond
Sometimes I lose myself in this maze
 Wandering amongst fellow helpless souls
 Who have yet to achieve any love, nor praise
 For their hearts are nomads, freely roaming and filled with holes.
 
 This labyrinth is relentless, consuming
 Its victims with grief, and exiling any shred of hope
 The walls are miles high, and ever so looming
 Reinforcing the despair with which we must cope.
 
 Sometimes desperation seizes me with its firm grip
 And so I close my eyes, allowing your face to fill my mind
 This momentary release is all I need, before I slip
 Back into the land of the confined.
 
 The exit is always so near, yet always unattainable
 As if some force were repelling my belonging to you
 This longing is treacherous, and very near unsustainable
 Until I finally grab hold of your hand, and to this loneliness I say adieu.
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