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Oh how the winds of time have worn this house, Sweeping away the vibrance that once surrounded it, Leaving empty chairs at our table, Gone, In an instant ; The wooden ladle, Still in the dish, Still warm, After the commotion, The constant locomotion, The dust has settled, And time grinds to a halt, Oh, what great treasures are woven into these walls, Every scratch, every crack, A story, Oh great house, Oh great kingdom upon a time Once ; A sea, Where the gulls call legends above, In the open firmament of our memories, Ascending, And returning, Dodging the salty spray: Decay, Held aloft by the winds of recollection, An ever present mental convection, A watched *** that never boils, A memory that never fades...
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 10:11 PM UTC
Age of the Inhabitants
Oh how the winds of time have worn this house, Sweeping away the vibrance that once surrounded it, Leaving empty chairs at our table, Gone, In an instant ; The wooden ladle, Still in the dish, Still warm, After the commotion, The constant locomotion, The dust has settled, And time grinds to a halt, Oh, what great treasures are woven into these walls, Every scratch, every crack, A story, Oh great house, Oh great kingdom upon a time Once ; A sea, Where the gulls call legends above, In the open firmament of our memories, Ascending, And returning, Dodging the salty spray: Decay, Held aloft by the winds of recollection, An ever present mental convection, A watched *** that never boils, A memory that never fades...
nathan-collins
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May 5, 2016
May 5, 2016 at 10:11 PM UTC
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