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The sea, the skies, Purple in hue, warm orange in my eyes. The green, the grass, A brown fence that’s blocking my path. My dress, my scarf, The breeze wants to tear it apart. My shoes, my feet, Its all muddy, reminiscent of what I couldn’t out-feat. The birds, the sun, Tones of yellow, it begged me, “Please don’t do yourself any harm!” of light, of gleam, it failed to reach my eyes; it was left unseen. The edge, the rocks, The shades of monotonous black, Take a peak and don’t look back. A shame that tears always held me back.
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Jan 30, 2021
Jan 30, 2021 at 1:25 AM UTC
The Sun Sets
The sea, the skies, Purple in hue, warm orange in my eyes. The green, the grass, A brown fence that’s blocking my path. My dress, my scarf, The breeze wants to tear it apart. My shoes, my feet, Its all muddy, reminiscent of what I couldn’t out-feat. The birds, the sun, Tones of yellow, it begged me, “Please don’t do yourself any harm!” of light, of gleam, it failed to reach my eyes; it was left unseen. The edge, the rocks, The shades of monotonous black, Take a peak and don’t look back. A shame that tears always held me back.
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Jan 30, 2021
Jan 30, 2021 at 1:25 AM UTC
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