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Decisions
Yes or no is the question to ask
Should I or should I not is the question to ask
Anticipation builds up slowly
A myserious idea like an underwater earthquake starts it all.
Eyes wander, clenched jaws breathing heavily
BOOM!
Waves hit you lose control
Ideas frantically spreadingwith such chaos
That it reminds me of people
Running violently to survive
Waves move through, you make a choice
In your head ideas build up like a society after a problem
Gently preparing for another to come.
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Decision-making is very difficult. It is a process that can be very intimidating and nerve-racking. I decide to associate this process with a tsunami to increase the suspense and exxagerate the stress of this process.