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I’d forgotten what it felt like to be anchored. I had been adrift for so long I couldn’t see the shore. I found it strange to see the sun change places with the moon; The rise and fall grounded me in time. I allowed the wind and rain to batter me senseless - What sense could anchor me? What weather harm me? I couldn’t sleep; I didn’t dream. Through tears I found my heading. Days and days and months and years I made it safely back to harbor but Now the docks are burning.
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Oct 2, 2025
Oct 2, 2025 at 12:20 AM UTC
The Docks Are Burning
I’d forgotten what it felt like to be anchored. I had been adrift for so long I couldn’t see the shore. I found it strange to see the sun change places with the moon; The rise and fall grounded me in time. I allowed the wind and rain to batter me senseless - What sense could anchor me? What weather harm me? I couldn’t sleep; I didn’t dream. Through tears I found my heading. Days and days and months and years I made it safely back to harbor but Now the docks are burning.
Saturninus
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Oct 2, 2025
Oct 2, 2025 at 12:20 AM UTC
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