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Apr 2015
I remember the world as it was
I remember trees that filled the forests,
The Tall towering buildings we built,
And I remember how peaceful earth was.

I remember everything,
The birds that chirped with melody,
The sound of a new born crying,
And the gentle roar of each felidea.

My favorite things were the most deadly.
They cut down trees for more space,
They polluted the air simply for travel,
They constantly fought without cause.

But what destroyed them were themselves,
They thought it was just,
They thought it was civil,
They thought it was a must,
But that was before...

Before the flash.
Before the heat.
Before we all became ash.
And before the deadly rads.
Triston Albert
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