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It had happened so long ago None now there could recall How or why the helmets and armor Lay at the bottom of the shallow sea Like clockwork at dusk Such relics would wash ashore Battered, rusted and torn To lay on the white sand beach The children of the nearby village Loved to pick the prettiest pieces And bring them back as souvenirs To decorate their little huts The adults of the village didn't mind But they were warry of certain obiects Namely the black boxes and drums Full of pointed or rounded cylinders Years ago thinking it to be junk A villager threw one such box in a fire The result sounded like a great host Of lightning striking over and over Some of the villagers thought The boxes could be used to make fire But none of them yet have deciphered How the strange objects work No, for the most they are content Living in their riverside village Happy and oblivious That the world ended long ago
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Jun 16, 2017
Jun 16, 2017 at 12:03 AM UTC
The Shallow Sea
It had happened so long ago None now there could recall How or why the helmets and armor Lay at the bottom of the shallow sea Like clockwork at dusk Such relics would wash ashore Battered, rusted and torn To lay on the white sand beach The children of the nearby village Loved to pick the prettiest pieces And bring them back as souvenirs To decorate their little huts The adults of the village didn't mind But they were warry of certain obiects Namely the black boxes and drums Full of pointed or rounded cylinders Years ago thinking it to be junk A villager threw one such box in a fire The result sounded like a great host Of lightning striking over and over Some of the villagers thought The boxes could be used to make fire But none of them yet have deciphered How the strange objects work No, for the most they are content Living in their riverside village Happy and oblivious That the world ended long ago
hadrian-veska
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Jun 16, 2017
Jun 16, 2017 at 12:03 AM UTC
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