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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required a storm rages outside. sky, overcast with clouds fearful sounds echo, through mountain crannies, like that of shrieking bats in flight. trees shiver under wind's might. everything around, presages an impending doom. the least pressure may tilt the scales and tip the balance. sitting in my dim lit room with all the windows shut unable to drown the emptiness afloat in irrepressible buoyancy, I glance over the balance sheet of my life. There’s no surfeit, only deficit…gross deficit! once I was something, now nothing utterly broke, I lose my balance. when falling down, there’s no one to hold. my chest feels heavy. my heart sinks into pitfalls of sorrow. I wonder when this will end? while trying to make an escape route, I sink into unsettling thoughts. memories torturing, destroy what’s possible. I know when stuck in the past, I can’t focus on my present or plan for my future. life is a test of mettle. I must make the right decision. choose the right thing. I will continue my inner fight. lay claim on the eternal light. accept defeat and obliterate my ego and resurrect my inner child! I know, I will be tipping the balance with every right decision I take. I must undertake the precarious tightrope walk, in utmost caution without losing my equilibrium.
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