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The Gambler

by james-leggett

pockets deceive themselves when ashes depart into the offering momentum of tired fists shooting into space harboring some hatred to God or His silence aching eyelids travel to another offer testing the weight of a soul unable to measure its true worth until it's released and these eyes which have steadily grown into catastrophe tapping doomed potential when the last gamble can't lead to compromise only closure a living parable written in word dotting its last period when the eyes shut and accept there's a vast darkness where limitation doesn't have to be the focal point it never was after all
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