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uneven, steps, Smack against the unpaved road way, Leaving the screaming house, On that empty hill behind, I sit down beside the dead deer, We have so much incommon, No family or friends, We were left for dead, We'll never open our eyes again and see the world, As beautiful, My finger tips carress the roughly fine fur against his jaw, My lips meet his forehead, A gentle goodnight kiss, Dandelions & Black-eyed Susans, I wrap and tangle evenly, Madly, through his antlers, My cheeks still flush with the escape, My eye still bruised, Wasn't a quick enough get away, My emotions vast and empty, Like this graveyard of a fields, My hands grab the last flower, Plucking it from the earth, From its home, No one was there to speak up for it, Just like me, I fell in love with nature, I realized how cruel it really can be, Just like them, Just like me, Just like you,
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Mar 23, 2015
Mar 23, 2015 at 7:05 PM UTC
Deer
uneven, steps, Smack against the unpaved road way, Leaving the screaming house, On that empty hill behind, I sit down beside the dead deer, We have so much incommon, No family or friends, We were left for dead, We'll never open our eyes again and see the world, As beautiful, My finger tips carress the roughly fine fur against his jaw, My lips meet his forehead, A gentle goodnight kiss, Dandelions & Black-eyed Susans, I wrap and tangle evenly, Madly, through his antlers, My cheeks still flush with the escape, My eye still bruised, Wasn't a quick enough get away, My emotions vast and empty, Like this graveyard of a fields, My hands grab the last flower, Plucking it from the earth, From its home, No one was there to speak up for it, Just like me, I fell in love with nature, I realized how cruel it really can be, Just like them, Just like me, Just like you,
This afternoon, goodbye lovelies
madison-moskowitz
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Mar 23, 2015
Mar 23, 2015 at 7:05 PM UTC
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