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this is a season of tired and broken things mushrooms emerge from the dark earth jaundiced leaves refusing release blackened leaf pumpkin vines scattered families of geese honk lost gosling names morning mist runs the river it is a season of cold and swirling winds eroding sandstone’s epoch hourglass sand shifts into the sagebrush steppe a lone thunderstorm wanders as the last wildflower fades as a golden sunset into twilight i will be here until i’m not it is enough to watch the light change horizons rimmed with golden blue and to feel the weight of years like blowing sand upon my cheeks as stone yields to wind beginning life as soil the sun leaves and returns again
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Nov 7, 2025
Nov 7, 2025 at 4:24 PM UTC
autumnal
this is a season of tired and broken things mushrooms emerge from the dark earth jaundiced leaves refusing release blackened leaf pumpkin vines scattered families of geese honk lost gosling names morning mist runs the river it is a season of cold and swirling winds eroding sandstone’s epoch hourglass sand shifts into the sagebrush steppe a lone thunderstorm wanders as the last wildflower fades as a golden sunset into twilight i will be here until i’m not it is enough to watch the light change horizons rimmed with golden blue and to feel the weight of years like blowing sand upon my cheeks as stone yields to wind beginning life as soil the sun leaves and returns again
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48/M/the foot of the mountain
Nov 7, 2025
Nov 7, 2025 at 4:24 PM UTC
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