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Forfeiture of the Eternal Landscape

With a hint of death

mingling in the air,

the nocturnal snapdragon is

digging wells,

not just for water,

but also as final resting

places for friends back home,

in the garden,

deep within the soil.

 

Callous hands and feet

speak of insufficiency

and misery under the sun,

the one lone solace comes

with night,

and the partaking of

her body's delicacies,

bringing her innumerably

to the helve,

as she sings heavenly things

about the architecture

we creatures fall

so easily from.

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Written by
Carlo-C-Gomez
56 / M / The Exclusion Zone
Published
Nov 30, 2020
Lines·Words
22·82
Notes

We fragile creatures are here for such a short duration. Make it meaningful.

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#mind#body#life#death#love#relationships#building#time
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