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Drowning
Have you ever felt like you were drowning when you are all alone? The feeling of no one being able to help surrounding you like the water, pulling you down inch by inch. It seems so slow to you but really it happens in seconds. Instead of water slowly crawling into your lungs, the silence creeps in and rips the life out of you. Bubbles for around you from struggling in the water, just like the way your personal bubble grows and grows when you struggle to stay afloat in life. You just keep splashing around hoping for something to happen but you still are being dragged under. Maybe someone will even try to pull you out. Either they aren't strong enough or you pull them under too. Or they could pull you put and help you move along in life and make something happen. When does life make you stop feeling like you're drowning?
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