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What else could we do but pray to God? How could I explain them the shivers that i fought? Time and tide wait for none, A truth so cruel,built with fun What else could we do but accept our fate? Will we be able to look back , when we, are finally late? Slowly floating towards boundless, a place so dark I wish i could end the act, without leaving behind a mark A small little flower,that was bloomed, in an unknown place Stared all day, towards the vast sky, for just a little trace Staring towards the endless horizon , as if there was any life Maybe it was waiting to shine like a meteorite A universe so vast, countless galaxies, Yet it thought, it was big , like an algea under the seas Suddenly, the sky, began to shatter The flower wished, if it could finish the letter The eyes, began to open ,slowly with pains A little boy found himself,  in a garden of gains A little flower bloomed , just beside a drain He saw it and thought he finally could, leave the train..
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Aug 30, 2025
Aug 30, 2025 at 12:12 PM UTC
A Garden of Gains
What else could we do but pray to God? How could I explain them the shivers that i fought? Time and tide wait for none, A truth so cruel,built with fun What else could we do but accept our fate? Will we be able to look back , when we, are finally late? Slowly floating towards boundless, a place so dark I wish i could end the act, without leaving behind a mark A small little flower,that was bloomed, in an unknown place Stared all day, towards the vast sky, for just a little trace Staring towards the endless horizon , as if there was any life Maybe it was waiting to shine like a meteorite A universe so vast, countless galaxies, Yet it thought, it was big , like an algea under the seas Suddenly, the sky, began to shatter The flower wished, if it could finish the letter The eyes, began to open ,slowly with pains A little boy found himself,  in a garden of gains A little flower bloomed , just beside a drain He saw it and thought he finally could, leave the train..
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Aug 30, 2025
Aug 30, 2025 at 12:12 PM UTC
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