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The memories of you are gone But I can smell the burning The hills were savannahs when we were lions But now the danger is gone I have always been afraid of steep angles Of losing my balance, rolling down into oblivion But today I only feel my own altitude The mountains are leaning towards me The sun is a kindness I don’t feel I deserve But it warms me without discretion Without thought Coal left over from the fire The wind makes me remember when I closed my eyes Held my head down in the face of the smoke I climbed on top of a large rock And haven’t looked down
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Aug 24, 2025
Aug 24, 2025 at 8:19 PM UTC
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The memories of you are gone But I can smell the burning The hills were savannahs when we were lions But now the danger is gone I have always been afraid of steep angles Of losing my balance, rolling down into oblivion But today I only feel my own altitude The mountains are leaning towards me The sun is a kindness I don’t feel I deserve But it warms me without discretion Without thought Coal left over from the fire The wind makes me remember when I closed my eyes Held my head down in the face of the smoke I climbed on top of a large rock And haven’t looked down
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Aug 24, 2025
Aug 24, 2025 at 8:19 PM UTC
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