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we both watched them run until their bodies became to frail to function they wore themselves out and broke themselves down into nothing we behaved as if bystanders to some gruesome accident in the making powerless in our capability to rescue, but burdened with the weight of survivor’s guilt all the same we both watched them run faster than we could keep up with their arms pumped by their sides, their elbows shoving us away we called out to them, we screamed: "aren’t you getting tired yet?" but our words were lost in the dust they created we both watched them run farther away from us, farther away from the unknown they were searching for so desperately we both watched them run until there was nothing left to see
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Feb 28, 2015
Feb 28, 2015 at 6:41 PM UTC
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we both watched them run until their bodies became to frail to function they wore themselves out and broke themselves down into nothing we behaved as if bystanders to some gruesome accident in the making powerless in our capability to rescue, but burdened with the weight of survivor’s guilt all the same we both watched them run faster than we could keep up with their arms pumped by their sides, their elbows shoving us away we called out to them, we screamed: "aren’t you getting tired yet?" but our words were lost in the dust they created we both watched them run farther away from us, farther away from the unknown they were searching for so desperately we both watched them run until there was nothing left to see
chrissy-cosgrove
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Feb 28, 2015
Feb 28, 2015 at 6:41 PM UTC
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