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Ghost Town
I walk through the empty streets with vague familiarity
Of the bustling breezeways that they used to be
And the silence of the scene is broken only by my breath
As the rotting rafters in the houses reek the sulfur scent of death
In this strange, barren void where only I exist
I stand, alone, a interloper in its midst
Yet shadows surround me hinting at something strange
As though they’re hiding from something most deranged
I looked and laughed a little, sure that this peculiar place
Was the cause for my delusions
Surely they’d soon be erased
It would be proven as mere illusion
By a doctor who could trace
The nature of my illness to some far-off disease
Then my unease would be replaced
So I tried to return to the the exit of this sophisticated cell
Return to the busy world I knew all too well
I stood In maddened desperation,
Pounding at the door
But it remained steadfast
And stayed locked forevermore
So in this little ghost town for the rest of my life I stayed
Forever unhurt-
Yet forever unsaved
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A tribute to my struggle with anxiety.