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Hot embers lined the sky; A blanket for the ground. The world forever cold, Yet flames churned endlessly. Ashes on the playground, Where the children used to play. The echoes of laughter Faint on the wind. Ashes in the offices Where the parents used to work. Empty desks and broken chairs, Crumbling to nothing. Ashes in the cementary Where all come to die. All those in mourning Have no one to mourn for them. Blinding lights, sonic booms; The Earth stops spinning. Unfortunate, that their downfall Was their own doing.
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Apr 2, 2019
Apr 2, 2019 at 5:50 PM UTC
Ragnarok
Hot embers lined the sky; A blanket for the ground. The world forever cold, Yet flames churned endlessly. Ashes on the playground, Where the children used to play. The echoes of laughter Faint on the wind. Ashes in the offices Where the parents used to work. Empty desks and broken chairs, Crumbling to nothing. Ashes in the cementary Where all come to die. All those in mourning Have no one to mourn for them. Blinding lights, sonic booms; The Earth stops spinning. Unfortunate, that their downfall Was their own doing.
I wrote this after I went on a tangent about space and mankind and how vast/endless it is
Katie_calt78
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Apr 2, 2019
Apr 2, 2019 at 5:50 PM UTC
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