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My shadow inanimate object that since Birth an un-attractable Siamese twin. Some times smaller, longer, fatter, thinner Than what I was but always a part of me. Then the light came, like ball lightning. Never harmed a hair on corporal flesh. But shades that had been surrogated Since a time of birth now dwindling fast. With each one that evaporated from a Puddle of mimicking thought a sleep Did educe on each that lost that partner Of onyx depth that never left a side. It wasn't as others thought a light of questionable guidance It feed on our Opposite and in subtle collapse feed On our weakened state now slumbering. We were sleeping giants that wilted Like a flower our petals ever dwindling Till the only shadow that graced us was That of a silent dormant corpse. Graves were dark and now was our moment Even though we were covered in blissful Light, we were still. Our other half's harvested Our companion from birth now faded apart.
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Oct 24, 2015
Oct 24, 2015 at 6:56 PM UTC
Our Shadows Fell Silent
My shadow inanimate object that since Birth an un-attractable Siamese twin. Some times smaller, longer, fatter, thinner Than what I was but always a part of me. Then the light came, like ball lightning. Never harmed a hair on corporal flesh. But shades that had been surrogated Since a time of birth now dwindling fast. With each one that evaporated from a Puddle of mimicking thought a sleep Did educe on each that lost that partner Of onyx depth that never left a side. It wasn't as others thought a light of questionable guidance It feed on our Opposite and in subtle collapse feed On our weakened state now slumbering. We were sleeping giants that wilted Like a flower our petals ever dwindling Till the only shadow that graced us was That of a silent dormant corpse. Graves were dark and now was our moment Even though we were covered in blissful Light, we were still. Our other half's harvested Our companion from birth now faded apart.
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Oct 24, 2015
Oct 24, 2015 at 6:56 PM UTC
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