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Everything was new to her Everything was a game She was a treasure And yet an undeserved bane She danced rainbows On the shore Laughed fire Over the wind Chestnut hair Tumbled down an ivory back Round blue-ish mirrors Rested under slender brows She sat down by the rocks Watched the clouds drift around With a chestnut prison beside her Splashed by a bit of the ocean spray Flawless - In every way but one - Insatiable curiosity beckoned her Told her to open the lid And so She did. Horrors spilled out: One-eyed monsters By the names of Envy and Greed, Along with fat abominations - Gluttony and Lust - paying no heed To Pandora's shouts Or attempts to flee With tremendous effort The lid fell shut Trapping disheartened Hope Within wooden walls And she, the curse from the Thunderer, Collapsed - Her rainbows dissolved And fire doused Everything was dead to her Nothing was a game She was a treasure And yet an undeserved bane
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM UTC
Pandora
Everything was new to her Everything was a game She was a treasure And yet an undeserved bane She danced rainbows On the shore Laughed fire Over the wind Chestnut hair Tumbled down an ivory back Round blue-ish mirrors Rested under slender brows She sat down by the rocks Watched the clouds drift around With a chestnut prison beside her Splashed by a bit of the ocean spray Flawless - In every way but one - Insatiable curiosity beckoned her Told her to open the lid And so She did. Horrors spilled out: One-eyed monsters By the names of Envy and Greed, Along with fat abominations - Gluttony and Lust - paying no heed To Pandora's shouts Or attempts to flee With tremendous effort The lid fell shut Trapping disheartened Hope Within wooden walls And she, the curse from the Thunderer, Collapsed - Her rainbows dissolved And fire doused Everything was dead to her Nothing was a game She was a treasure And yet an undeserved bane
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM UTC
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