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Nothing Left

Faint songs, riding and twisting on

the wind; distorted melodies ripple in a

pool by the

waterfall. Musty memories rot in

a forgotten room, as my

heart fills the void. A

weightless flight, dimming to

the sun, fading like

the moon,

spending one summer,

Alone.

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left-brained-poet
Published
Jul 12, 2012
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April 23, 1995

I wrote this when I was 12, so go easy on me.

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