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I have died a thousand times, yet lived a million more Swept in the natural flow of whispers through the night, Evolving ever so slightly through the passage of time. The mind’s colorful fruit slowly fixing my frayed fibers. I am immortal, yet nevertheless dynamic, but still unchanging. I may fall with the leaves of autumn, only to return the next year, To haunt the minds of peoples beyond, and coat their lips A golden hue. Shall I tarry any longer in pen and paper?
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Jul 27, 2020
Jul 27, 2020 at 4:57 AM UTC
Must I Remain
I have died a thousand times, yet lived a million more Swept in the natural flow of whispers through the night, Evolving ever so slightly through the passage of time. The mind’s colorful fruit slowly fixing my frayed fibers. I am immortal, yet nevertheless dynamic, but still unchanging. I may fall with the leaves of autumn, only to return the next year, To haunt the minds of peoples beyond, and coat their lips A golden hue. Shall I tarry any longer in pen and paper?
A little cringey imo... it's an oldddd poem Oct 14 2018
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Jul 27, 2020
Jul 27, 2020 at 4:57 AM UTC
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