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Trudging through the seconds With my shoulders slumped, I leave footprints behind For the rampant wind To consume all traces. I see faces Some in despair Some in exasperation Faces Like mine Scrunching into the distant For something other than sand Had I closed my eyes And straightened the frown I'd have seen shimmering stars Stretching to infinity, The glowing moon And its concave smile, Fierce orange and serene blue etching the legacy of hope Into all the lost souls. They are waiting. Maybe I will.
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Dec 8, 2018
Dec 8, 2018 at 6:59 AM UTC
Maybe I will
Trudging through the seconds With my shoulders slumped, I leave footprints behind For the rampant wind To consume all traces. I see faces Some in despair Some in exasperation Faces Like mine Scrunching into the distant For something other than sand Had I closed my eyes And straightened the frown I'd have seen shimmering stars Stretching to infinity, The glowing moon And its concave smile, Fierce orange and serene blue etching the legacy of hope Into all the lost souls. They are waiting. Maybe I will.
Hope and optimism are with us. We can seize if we make a choice to.
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Dec 8, 2018
Dec 8, 2018 at 6:59 AM UTC
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