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I picked you up after the fall, when moon was burning. Why did you call me from the clouds? Rain drenched, there was the smell of earth soaked guilt. You didn't want to share your secret of the glorious war with me. The call of peaks was very strong. A crack in Antarctica spells doom. I watch the damaging of future with grief. Suddenly a fawn stops at my glass door, like a light yellowish color of dawn, gives me a strange look. Will we stand up again?
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Nov 20, 2018
Nov 20, 2018 at 7:53 PM UTC
Open The Doors
I picked you up after the fall, when moon was burning. Why did you call me from the clouds? Rain drenched, there was the smell of earth soaked guilt. You didn't want to share your secret of the glorious war with me. The call of peaks was very strong. A crack in Antarctica spells doom. I watch the damaging of future with grief. Suddenly a fawn stops at my glass door, like a light yellowish color of dawn, gives me a strange look. Will we stand up again?
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Nov 20, 2018
Nov 20, 2018 at 7:53 PM UTC
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