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Through the sudden mist of fiery eyes and the most enticing tresses, of grey, black and white pressing against her head. A pear, so pale and dilapidated; with a stick grabbed to support that gait. She’s covered in white, or any shade that explains her weary state Vanity or verve, she has none, for all the opposition she has faced. A little crack on her lips with uneasiness and much force, for she has lived all her life, devoted to petty chores. An ode to her should be sublime, One that exalts her to the stars. Yet, none could i offer, but a mirthless stare Once her body was laid-down, bare for mother earth, to consume and inhume, As i watched with unspoken guilt.
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Jun 25, 2018
Jun 25, 2018 at 3:19 AM UTC
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Through the sudden mist of fiery eyes and the most enticing tresses, of grey, black and white pressing against her head. A pear, so pale and dilapidated; with a stick grabbed to support that gait. She’s covered in white, or any shade that explains her weary state Vanity or verve, she has none, for all the opposition she has faced. A little crack on her lips with uneasiness and much force, for she has lived all her life, devoted to petty chores. An ode to her should be sublime, One that exalts her to the stars. Yet, none could i offer, but a mirthless stare Once her body was laid-down, bare for mother earth, to consume and inhume, As i watched with unspoken guilt.
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23/F/India
Jun 25, 2018
Jun 25, 2018 at 3:19 AM UTC
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