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Escape
The Escape
 When you are low
 and I do mean low, mind you.
 like, hit rock bottom and start digging
 deeper and deeper
 into a pit of despair so deep, 
 rock bottom would seem like a good place to have a nice picnic
 if only you had someone to share the picnic table with.
 You have a choice.
 Move more earth, 
 Pick up the pickaxe and shovel and get to work,
 Setting a record low as the absence of hope hits a record high
 Overheated and defeated
 As you find out you really cannot tunnel through the earth.
 Try as you might,
 You cannot dig yourself  up instead of down,
 In the exact same place you were just a few short months ago
 
 Or you can try to claw your way out,
 Survival of the fittest
 Climb the sides of your pit, your hand built coffin
 Nails split, sweat blinding you
 Bruised and bloody 
 Using the very tools to get out 
 that you just used to get in
 because it’s all you have anymore.
 Struggling, sliding down the walls of the prison you built for you
 Mud covered, sore.
 You may make it out of the hole
 Though not even half of what you once were.
 Continuing in the same path
 Same thing, different day
 Headed for a pit twice as deep as the one from which you just emerged.
 
 Or you may choose the third option. 
 Just stop
 Realize you might just be there for a reason.
 Look up at a view no pit can take from you.
 That no hole can conceal
 The soft dark sky,
 Countless pinpricks of light
 Familiar.
 Familiar but different.
 Brighter, more intense, more alive
 It is the familiarity that will be your savior
 It is the difference that will be your sustenance.
 
 Suddenly escape seems trivial.
 Perhaps you aren’t in such a bad place
 No worse than where you came from
 But as soon as that thought surfaces,
 You find yourself suddenly out in the cool night air
 Relieved
 but confused.
 “How did I escape?” you ask the wind.
 “Why?”
 But there are no answers in the dark night around you.
 You are alone 
 But you realize now
 What you should have before.
 Alone.
 Alone is ok.

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