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And the moon cried out to the stars with a great wail. Then came the insistent pounding of sky and earth and Everything in between. Before awestruck eyes crashed a Great wall of water; Raging, wild like a wolf that hadn't seen the moon for Far too long a while. It loomed over them: Tiny, pointless in comparison. A drop of water amidst an ocean. The wave seemed to shudder when it crested, As time stopped to wave goodbye, and then As if someone had pressed the fast forward button on a recorder The wall came crashing down And down And down And down. And that is how, my darling, Humpty couldn't (for his life) put himself back together again.
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Jan 12, 2016
Jan 12, 2016 at 2:17 AM UTC
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And the moon cried out to the stars with a great wail. Then came the insistent pounding of sky and earth and Everything in between. Before awestruck eyes crashed a Great wall of water; Raging, wild like a wolf that hadn't seen the moon for Far too long a while. It loomed over them: Tiny, pointless in comparison. A drop of water amidst an ocean. The wave seemed to shudder when it crested, As time stopped to wave goodbye, and then As if someone had pressed the fast forward button on a recorder The wall came crashing down And down And down And down. And that is how, my darling, Humpty couldn't (for his life) put himself back together again.
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Jan 12, 2016
Jan 12, 2016 at 2:17 AM UTC
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