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Phoenix

I have spent days, months, years... Buried beneath the weight of my tears. Digging myself deeper and deeper Into the land of an unforgiving sleeper. My body still breathes life but my soul Has long since been embraced by the afterlife. Already resting six feet under and above reads my Grave stone in an oh, so very grave tone "Here lies a Once lively soul taken by the darkness." Nobody comes to my tomb and weeps, for they Do not know my sad and sorrowed soul sleeps. As I lay in my imaginary coffin oh, so soft and made Of cotton, a light creeps in and I am beckoned. I can hear the recognizable sound of iron unearthing Me from the ground. The moment I feel the gracious glow Of sunlight my spirit erupts into flames and takes flight. Like a radiant phoenix from the ashes I rise. Letting go Of darkness and lonesome thoughts of demise. I threw Away regret and headed for the skies.
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moriah-crevier
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Nov 28, 2011
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