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Thinking Too Much
I think too much.
Sometimes, I seem to be planning for every single possible incident.
For example,
Yesterday, I was walking with Chris,
Or maybe it was today,
But we heard a Dog barking from an apartment
My first thought was,
He is going to jump out the window.
In my mind, I saw the shattered shards of broken glass raining
And I decided that I would catch the dog,
Even if I broke my arms or legs, even if it bit me,
Even if I died.
I prepared myself to catch the dog that never fell,
Just in case,
So that I was ready,
So that I wouldn’t turn my back and run away,
And let him fall.
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