Got in my car and cupped my freezing hands around my mouth
I headed up the 140 deep into the woods
I parked my car on the shoulder, and I left my jacket
Because I knew I wouldn't need it
I kept walking til I couldn't hear the highway behind me
I picked a tree and I began to climb
I sat down on the first sturdy branch
And I anchored my tether
Don't know to whom, I don't know why
But I said one last goodbye
And then I jumped
I spent more time this year crying than in any year prior
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