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Balanced on the grey razor skyline, the sun is impetuous with licks of flame, smoldering like old promises on my paper, white as the bedroom walls. The crow outside my window watches me with eyes like ink. A sparrow spirals against the glass window, hits with a tiny thump and falls. The crow barks a laugh. The demarcations go down; illusion and flight fuse. Somewhere between pen and parchment, I stall, stretch my wings and find nothing beneath; melted wax and the gravity of truth - my pen will not bear that weight.
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Nov 29, 2014
Nov 29, 2014 at 9:11 PM UTC
Writer's Block
Balanced on the grey razor skyline, the sun is impetuous with licks of flame, smoldering like old promises on my paper, white as the bedroom walls. The crow outside my window watches me with eyes like ink. A sparrow spirals against the glass window, hits with a tiny thump and falls. The crow barks a laugh. The demarcations go down; illusion and flight fuse. Somewhere between pen and parchment, I stall, stretch my wings and find nothing beneath; melted wax and the gravity of truth - my pen will not bear that weight.
jenn-nix
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Nov 29, 2014
Nov 29, 2014 at 9:11 PM UTC
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