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Train on it's Tracks
When something like this happens
People try to find a reason.
Reasons.
That is
Until we see something,
Hear something,
Or maybe it just hits us.
Like we're walking on train tracks,
Taking a risk we know we shouldn't take.
But we're already there.
Turning back isn't an option anymore.
You just have to keep walking.
Then out of nowhere comes a
Loud,
Overwhelming,
Ineluctable,
Epiphany.
The reason we look for,
Long for,
Ache for,
Lust after,
Pine over,
Yearn
Thirst
Want
Hunger for,
Is something we've wished to overlook.
Because we see it in ourselves.
We've succeeded in ignoring,
Until that train finally hits.
A scary thought:
You have to decide, too.
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