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In the house by the lake sat a man of few means. He dwelled on his mistakes that had left his life lean. In that house in a place by rippled waters’ edge he saw just the faces in the photos on the ledge. Outside rang the birdsong and the sun sent her rays; the trees stood there strong and the clouds went their ways. But in that tiny home a man just sat to dwell to brood on being alone and missed out nature’s spell.
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Nov 18, 2024
Nov 18, 2024 at 5:17 PM UTC
Lakeside lament
In the house by the lake sat a man of few means. He dwelled on his mistakes that had left his life lean. In that house in a place by rippled waters’ edge he saw just the faces in the photos on the ledge. Outside rang the birdsong and the sun sent her rays; the trees stood there strong and the clouds went their ways. But in that tiny home a man just sat to dwell to brood on being alone and missed out nature’s spell.
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53/M/Potsdam, Germany
Nov 18, 2024
Nov 18, 2024 at 5:17 PM UTC
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