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There are humans that rise out of the ash They are molded from the ground with care Their limbs are spun with moss; Their hair with silk. There are humans that feel with fervor Their souls consist of rain and beams of moonlight Sentiment is their language; emotions are their words They dance in patches of light They celebrate under the twinkle of stars Their desires are simple, But they are not. The deceased return to ashes; Mourning is as common as elation The breezes plague them, The storms are disastrous Whole villages swept away, Ashes piled high With lone survivors roaming the nearby forests The humans have gold for blood, And pearl for bones. They are the undiscovered ones Who return to the Earth as suddenly as they arrive
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Oct 17, 2016
Oct 17, 2016 at 11:59 AM UTC
Human
There are humans that rise out of the ash They are molded from the ground with care Their limbs are spun with moss; Their hair with silk. There are humans that feel with fervor Their souls consist of rain and beams of moonlight Sentiment is their language; emotions are their words They dance in patches of light They celebrate under the twinkle of stars Their desires are simple, But they are not. The deceased return to ashes; Mourning is as common as elation The breezes plague them, The storms are disastrous Whole villages swept away, Ashes piled high With lone survivors roaming the nearby forests The humans have gold for blood, And pearl for bones. They are the undiscovered ones Who return to the Earth as suddenly as they arrive
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Oct 17, 2016
Oct 17, 2016 at 11:59 AM UTC
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