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The hills, Dusted with motherly oak trees And invasive weeds, Roll beneath my feet Until they sink into the Depths of the shimmering bay. The gracious murmurs of the waves Caress the sweet land I love while Spreading outward till my vision can't Encapsulate it. I transport into its glittering kingdom For as long as my moment lasts. I blink back to my stake atop my hills, Gazing over the expanse of my home As if through a portal of the Map I authored Or which authored me. With the cool breeze in the Golden-streaked clouds Against a darkening sky, I watch my home melt away Into a new beginning.
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Dec 31, 2017
Dec 31, 2017 at 12:53 PM UTC
All My Home
The hills, Dusted with motherly oak trees And invasive weeds, Roll beneath my feet Until they sink into the Depths of the shimmering bay. The gracious murmurs of the waves Caress the sweet land I love while Spreading outward till my vision can't Encapsulate it. I transport into its glittering kingdom For as long as my moment lasts. I blink back to my stake atop my hills, Gazing over the expanse of my home As if through a portal of the Map I authored Or which authored me. With the cool breeze in the Golden-streaked clouds Against a darkening sky, I watch my home melt away Into a new beginning.
Why would I ever leave this place? Sadly, my new beginning commences somewhere else.
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Dec 31, 2017
Dec 31, 2017 at 12:53 PM UTC
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