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Be at peace, Creature of earth and oak Your brittle, soft bark Painted a deep crimson, With limbs curling, retreating to their root. And whose buds wither in the dry, Desolate province: “home”. Do you remember the monsters, Trampling over vein and chute, That grew larger with every word they spoke, Till soon their dark shapes stood high above, Their mass and form eclipsing the light, Leaving only a sliver to feed you? I remember a shape formed with care, Whose trunk was strong, And resilient as steel! But, Chiseled and reduced By philosophy and temptation, It became a thing I couldn’t recognize. A corpse that shone of good intention, With marks of wisdom and ingenuity, Abandoned, forgotten in time. Do you remember the forest, Where brother and sister once stood firmly? Their unfortunate fortitude rendered them ideal For the beasts’ machines, And made kindling for the nightmares You had when you were small. I remember a young seedling, Who sacrificed friendship and comfort For a little shelter from the cold. And now lives in darkness And has been for so long, That a candle is mistaken for the sun! A faint, false, glow is all I have to illuminate my life! With age, and of circumstance, My eyes grow weak, And this heart will expends its stores To chase the promise of reprieve, Offered by a lie of ever-changing form, And striking, beautiful melody.
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 6:12 PM UTC
The believer
Be at peace, Creature of earth and oak Your brittle, soft bark Painted a deep crimson, With limbs curling, retreating to their root. And whose buds wither in the dry, Desolate province: “home”. Do you remember the monsters, Trampling over vein and chute, That grew larger with every word they spoke, Till soon their dark shapes stood high above, Their mass and form eclipsing the light, Leaving only a sliver to feed you? I remember a shape formed with care, Whose trunk was strong, And resilient as steel! But, Chiseled and reduced By philosophy and temptation, It became a thing I couldn’t recognize. A corpse that shone of good intention, With marks of wisdom and ingenuity, Abandoned, forgotten in time. Do you remember the forest, Where brother and sister once stood firmly? Their unfortunate fortitude rendered them ideal For the beasts’ machines, And made kindling for the nightmares You had when you were small. I remember a young seedling, Who sacrificed friendship and comfort For a little shelter from the cold. And now lives in darkness And has been for so long, That a candle is mistaken for the sun! A faint, false, glow is all I have to illuminate my life! With age, and of circumstance, My eyes grow weak, And this heart will expends its stores To chase the promise of reprieve, Offered by a lie of ever-changing form, And striking, beautiful melody.
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Aug 20, 2015
Aug 20, 2015 at 6:12 PM UTC
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