Something tells me that she’s not been sleeping
Tossing turning through the night
The fan keeps on wheezing
Walked away from a job to sell flowers
A toxic monoculture
With only the men in power
It grabs a hold of you
The hum in your mind
Weeks are turning to years
Lost your sense of time
Find a new place
One where you want to live
Picture perfect horizons
Without any kids
Few years later
Settled down in the mountains
Distance from the family
Only option’s a flight then
A dog to walk
In the morning before coffee
Repeat the evening news
Catches herself reciting
Will always wonder
What could have been
Had they stayed any longer
If she would have listened
That’s the cost
Of running away
But it’s not really running if you’re looking to stay
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