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Things You Fall For & Things You Catch
I am falling.
It is too hard to fight against my dreams,
And I give in to the drowsiness.
I am falling.
I know as soon as you start to laugh,
And I am left to plan revenge.
I am falling.
I can feel a garden of butterflies inside,
And I know it is real.
I am falling.
I regret wearing socks on the slippery stairs,
And I know I will have scrapes and bruises to remind me of it.
I am falling.
Summer nights are gone and past,
And the leaves are turning hues of orange and red.
I am catching.
I know as soon as I sneeze and sniffle,
And I must wait for it to pass.
I am catching.
I run towards the tracks because I am late,
And I hold my ticket out for the conductor.
I am catching.
I stand on my board in the heart of the sea,
And ride it until it pulls me back in.
I am catching.
I hold my mitt out and follow the trail with my gaze,
And everyone claps as it lands safely inside my grip.
I am catching.
I place my hands on my knees,
And feel my chest rise and fall.
I am falling and catching at the same time, a result of life’s flawless dichotomy.
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