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Looming night and artificial light, A pendulum delicately balancing, Draped whimsically As if held in place By an invisible sheer force of will, Hanging, bustled from a rigid, Spine-straight brown-black Pole etched into by the Fluorescent light that Paints the golden leaves A glinting orange duo-chrome, The leaves flinging themselves On to the hard, barely-breathing ground, Gasping only when no one will notice, Paved in a rainbow of greens and faint yellows, Steady and straight as far as The eye can tell, Hoping the chill will turn to wind To carry them away from The only mother they’ve ever known, Stable ground below offering A fresh beginning and a bed For the leaves to reside in While they look for a new place to call home.
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Dec 25, 2012
Dec 25, 2012 at 2:09 AM UTC
The Struggles of an Adolescent
Looming night and artificial light, A pendulum delicately balancing, Draped whimsically As if held in place By an invisible sheer force of will, Hanging, bustled from a rigid, Spine-straight brown-black Pole etched into by the Fluorescent light that Paints the golden leaves A glinting orange duo-chrome, The leaves flinging themselves On to the hard, barely-breathing ground, Gasping only when no one will notice, Paved in a rainbow of greens and faint yellows, Steady and straight as far as The eye can tell, Hoping the chill will turn to wind To carry them away from The only mother they’ve ever known, Stable ground below offering A fresh beginning and a bed For the leaves to reside in While they look for a new place to call home.
iris-weary
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Dec 25, 2012
Dec 25, 2012 at 2:09 AM UTC
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