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Thickening Air

by Lightzout99

I walk aimless, but alert, down moon washed streets In the twilight, I strain to tell patron from vagrant A coalescing of something at once ageless, but fading Like the stone of this courthouse; pillars of justice Cracked quietly by the steady chiseling of time On forgotten foundations In the air rests a stench of contempt, or neglect Like an oil stain, thickening turquoise waves To a sickening ooze, of endless, crashing degradation A nation of people, betrothed to suitors unknown The power of a dollar hedged against the weight of your soul Where pockets are plump, and virtue is sold
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Aug 3, 2021
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#hope#thoughts#doubt#happy#sad#fire#water#free#alive#lost
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