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Running Too Fast
I saw him and ran
Pulse pumping, blood in my brains
It was steep
But what did I care?
I was right there,
My vantage point up on the crest, showed him to me,
HE
thought he was being quiet, camouflaged by grey lumberjack print
So I ran
Sticks. Scree. Trees.
Down,
down,
down.
Then I was going too fast, legs
MADE
to move faster than I meant
And I faltered, I choose to look at his face
It was concerned, reaching out to me
The blur was slow now, too slow
My internal glasses showed
ME
an obstacle,
Too late. I hit it and,
FLY.
Flying is funny, you know you will land, but for that second in the air,
You believe it won’t hurt a bit.
(And it didn’t.)
LODOB. OOLBD. BLDOO. LODBO. BLOOD.
D
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P
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