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Watch the Lighthouse Poem 4/21/2014 What good is a lighthouse? A stable structure, sure. Watch it stand on the edge of a ruthless sea, Watch it house a five person family, Watch it guide a ship full of sailors to shore, Watch it flash light at some stars, as if the night sky needed any more. Watch what a lighthouse really does. What purpose is it for? Watch it illuminate humankind's' disgrace, juxtaposed against the vast empty space. Watch it carve a cliff-sized hole into nature's soul, pretend it belongs, as if Earth's man-made face should be so dull. Watch it stare blankly at a gentle sea, under false belief that what's underneath is understandable by we. Watch how a lighthouse thinks it guides those lost at sea. Watch how a lighthouse creates more darkness than anything. Watch how a lighthouse sheathed in shade and ice will crumble eventually. Watch how a lighthouse means absolutely nothing to me.
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Apr 22, 2014
Apr 22, 2014 at 2:49 AM UTC
Watch the Lighthouse
Watch the Lighthouse Poem 4/21/2014 What good is a lighthouse? A stable structure, sure. Watch it stand on the edge of a ruthless sea, Watch it house a five person family, Watch it guide a ship full of sailors to shore, Watch it flash light at some stars, as if the night sky needed any more. Watch what a lighthouse really does. What purpose is it for? Watch it illuminate humankind's' disgrace, juxtaposed against the vast empty space. Watch it carve a cliff-sized hole into nature's soul, pretend it belongs, as if Earth's man-made face should be so dull. Watch it stare blankly at a gentle sea, under false belief that what's underneath is understandable by we. Watch how a lighthouse thinks it guides those lost at sea. Watch how a lighthouse creates more darkness than anything. Watch how a lighthouse sheathed in shade and ice will crumble eventually. Watch how a lighthouse means absolutely nothing to me.
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Apr 22, 2014
Apr 22, 2014 at 2:49 AM UTC
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