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If we may stop you, Are we alone when we die? And are we easily shot out of the night Like billowing butterflies? Battered and shot Bruised and bought By our headmasters All this fear of the stronger Are we not like mites? And will we easily blame our fright When we burn from the light? Holding our clots Proud, all for nought As time grows faster In the dawn’s old hue, Will we sigh when we sleep? Or is there no rest after the leap Beyond the deep? There is nothing to hold For rust and gold Are all the same in the rapture Must we run much longer Away from the keep? If time keeps us under its sweep, Is living terribly cheap? We’ll burn to spite the cold Despite not being told Beneath the ice, was a pasture With trees holding the fruit Of our untold labours Now, dried from the pursuit Of the trunk's ashen paper
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Jun 20, 2019
Jun 20, 2019 at 5:57 PM UTC
By The Concord
If we may stop you, Are we alone when we die? And are we easily shot out of the night Like billowing butterflies? Battered and shot Bruised and bought By our headmasters All this fear of the stronger Are we not like mites? And will we easily blame our fright When we burn from the light? Holding our clots Proud, all for nought As time grows faster In the dawn’s old hue, Will we sigh when we sleep? Or is there no rest after the leap Beyond the deep? There is nothing to hold For rust and gold Are all the same in the rapture Must we run much longer Away from the keep? If time keeps us under its sweep, Is living terribly cheap? We’ll burn to spite the cold Despite not being told Beneath the ice, was a pasture With trees holding the fruit Of our untold labours Now, dried from the pursuit Of the trunk's ashen paper
DerrekEstrella
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20/M/The ISS
Jun 20, 2019
Jun 20, 2019 at 5:57 PM UTC
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