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Nearing

As he walked through the door,

He saw a slight scratching sound

Through the corner of his eye.

It turned to him,

And smiled.

It said,

"As the thunder grew louder,

It filled his eyes

With the bright sound of thunder.

And the thunder froze

and said,

'The sound scratched and scratched at his temples

And at the corners of his hair.

It silenced to sow a grain of dust'

The taps of the sound mastered his eyes.

It tranced his reality,

And it showed him another.

Though the sound thought stopped,

It wasn't."

So he :lived:.

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Written by
isaac
American
Published
May 11, 2011
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Finally, after a hiatus of sorts, I return.

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