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Looking up at the sky, lanterns fall from Distant galaxies, or perhaps from Wherever our idea of heaven is They pin me to the grass and light my skin ablaze. Alas, no burns grace my limbs as Dewy grass blades kissed them away. The crickets are quietly tittering A trial against my being, judge jury Executioner. Mother nature won’t give mercy In the coming days How far can my mind extend through oblivion? Like an elder’s hand extending to memories of youth for A taste of the past Memories are always sweeter in retrospect If I reach far enough maybe I can twist time to Give me back what I lost in my creation
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Jun 16, 2017
Jun 16, 2017 at 11:26 PM UTC
Escape to Space
Looking up at the sky, lanterns fall from Distant galaxies, or perhaps from Wherever our idea of heaven is They pin me to the grass and light my skin ablaze. Alas, no burns grace my limbs as Dewy grass blades kissed them away. The crickets are quietly tittering A trial against my being, judge jury Executioner. Mother nature won’t give mercy In the coming days How far can my mind extend through oblivion? Like an elder’s hand extending to memories of youth for A taste of the past Memories are always sweeter in retrospect If I reach far enough maybe I can twist time to Give me back what I lost in my creation
I wrote this about my journey with mental illness.
emhalvorson
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F/Fargo, ND
Jun 16, 2017
Jun 16, 2017 at 11:26 PM UTC
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