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color has fled the sky blinded by the sharp, white sun we drift until we land among chalky ridges devoid of leaf or claw voices of reassurance keep calling after us yet here we have little but ourselves to save us stale water, stale air, dry bread, what little there is if we're lucky, we'll return but for now, we revel in the miracle that we are here and look back upon our sullied asylum stirring with cacophonic frenzy distant, isolated and inaudible
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Jun 11, 2015
Jun 11, 2015 at 12:35 AM UTC
Mare Tranquillitatis
color has fled the sky blinded by the sharp, white sun we drift until we land among chalky ridges devoid of leaf or claw voices of reassurance keep calling after us yet here we have little but ourselves to save us stale water, stale air, dry bread, what little there is if we're lucky, we'll return but for now, we revel in the miracle that we are here and look back upon our sullied asylum stirring with cacophonic frenzy distant, isolated and inaudible
tyrannical-bastard
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Jun 11, 2015
Jun 11, 2015 at 12:35 AM UTC
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