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fabrizia-mugnatto
We are just patterns, repeating and cyclic Fate, you may call it, the laws of physics And just as stars are born to die The universe's plans trap you and I Atoms are spheres orbiting spheres Like solar systems; consistency appears They have no choice in their reactions Seeking equilibrium, an abstract attraction Protecting its uniqueness aggressively Life experiences itself subjectively But other than that, we are all the same In the illusion of choice, we don't pave our way Life can't choose its nature or nurture It's connected in this universal fervor We're bound to the force of everything And are ignorant to what reality brings
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Jan 7, 2017
Jan 7, 2017 at 12:17 PM UTC
Faithless Fate
The sun breaks through the ocean Breathtaking birth in one sweeping motion The gentle force of mother earth Teaches and tones, in a bath of foam Pulling kicking legs beneath sparkling surf While clouds on the horizon ring a ****** sky And energy illuminates the air The sun swings high, heat magnified I find it easy not to worry or care To run alongside playful waves I'm inclined Angled shadows leave details hyper-defined Every minute, the earth is recolored by light From the low-hanging fruit to be shared by mankind The ocean water washes away sin And the glowing sunset heals me within Nature takes away society's facades And gives what we need, untainted by greed Making us children of the earth feel like gods
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Jan 3, 2017
Jan 3, 2017 at 10:51 AM UTC
Sanctuary
A wanderer, I explore grasses high as my knees Far away, grey foam breaks from the stiff seabreeze To my left, a stark mountain frames the sky My tireless bare feet follow memories nearby As I inhale familiarity, my heartbeat slows And earthy remembrance kneads through my toes I'm not scared as blossoming storm clouds appear For I remember what happened when I was actually here Nostalgic breaths of wind soon whip at my face Surrounded by vastness, this awe I embrace To a place lost in time, I'm fervently drawn Funny how you can only miss something when it's gone
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Dec 31, 2016
Dec 31, 2016 at 9:31 AM UTC
When it's Gone