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Bad High
Your legs start to twitch and shake, It feels like a bad dream only your still awake, Your stomach feels like its about to disappear, Your brain tingles screaming i dont want to be here, Your whole body is booming with a numbing sensation, Like your nerves just packed up and left on vacation, All feeling is lost throughout your hands, Unable to move like their bound by rubberbands, You feel the urgent need to stop and catch some air, Cold and windy but you dont notice or care, You start to relax as the cold calms you down, Gaining a sense of control your mind stops racing around, Your hands are now uncramped and a little more freely moved, And you realize your bodies condition has greatly improved, Relieved that your hands are now free of any net, It was a feeling you'll never forget
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