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Blindly We March

Onward, we travel, eyes shielded by off-white -- optimism. The blind lead the blind. Around our feet the decrepit lie unseen. The blinded lose their sense and the sound of weeping is kept in the blacks and deepest greys, swallowed by relentless light. Limbs drag against gravel, knuckles bloody, leaving trails. We stoop in our agony, ankles twisted like corkscrews. Still we persevere. It is our hope that should we press on, the pain will be rewarded. We are consumed by instinct – survive. We suffer most as we ignore the sting of existence. We try to ignore the inevitability of death as we strive again towards our prayers of a golden, personal prize. We need salvation in the form of shelter from the rain of sickened green and haze that has stolen our sight.
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niktinebra
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niktinebra
Published
Apr 25, 2015
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After “Gassed” by John Singer Sargent

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#gold#war#death#green#white#colors#verse#injury#wwii
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