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The late afternoon sun peeks worriedly through the window , too afraid to touch the bed on which I lie living , next to the dead. He breaths faintly , a whispered ghost morbidly fatigued by the loneliness he chokes on. Every breath is a lifetime and this immortal man has died like the old gods over and over again. His bones rattle as his spirit tirelessly shakes and shudders in the cold of his heart. Although sweat poured out of every overheated part of his broken body... I could see winter on the horizon of his faded eyes. That is when I knew that summer never came over the thresholds of such a broken life. And inside his soul gave up playing his ribs like an anxious xylophone. Summer never came, but I fear winter is in fact closer to it's inevitable absence.
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Oct 16, 2015
Oct 16, 2015 at 5:36 AM UTC
Summer never came
The late afternoon sun peeks worriedly through the window , too afraid to touch the bed on which I lie living , next to the dead. He breaths faintly , a whispered ghost morbidly fatigued by the loneliness he chokes on. Every breath is a lifetime and this immortal man has died like the old gods over and over again. His bones rattle as his spirit tirelessly shakes and shudders in the cold of his heart. Although sweat poured out of every overheated part of his broken body... I could see winter on the horizon of his faded eyes. That is when I knew that summer never came over the thresholds of such a broken life. And inside his soul gave up playing his ribs like an anxious xylophone. Summer never came, but I fear winter is in fact closer to it's inevitable absence.
pieter-andries-christiaan
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Oct 16, 2015
Oct 16, 2015 at 5:36 AM UTC
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