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When the grains of your sand Moved One by one Slowly, at first, Shifting under me Like it was normal; It meant nothing. Until the avalanche came And a million tiny grains Grew in velocity And violence And suddenly, my very ground, Had slipped; shifted, To under the feet of another. So here now I stand On this bare; barren ground Worn smooth by your leaving Silent in your wake. I pick up a rock Hold it in bloodied hands, And I use it To forget; To carve new ground to stand on But this time I shall not need it, It shall need me.
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Jun 2, 2013
Jun 2, 2013 at 11:19 AM UTC
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When the grains of your sand Moved One by one Slowly, at first, Shifting under me Like it was normal; It meant nothing. Until the avalanche came And a million tiny grains Grew in velocity And violence And suddenly, my very ground, Had slipped; shifted, To under the feet of another. So here now I stand On this bare; barren ground Worn smooth by your leaving Silent in your wake. I pick up a rock Hold it in bloodied hands, And I use it To forget; To carve new ground to stand on But this time I shall not need it, It shall need me.
ella-gwen
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Jun 2, 2013
Jun 2, 2013 at 11:19 AM UTC
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