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Apr 16
I Stood in the swamp, absorbing the deafening tone, its vibrations echoing through the forest floor. Embarrassed and sad —for what society has done… All I could hear, all I could feel was the earsplitting thunder….Jet engines, screaming by,  practicing for war that has not yet come. A place for solitude, momentarily destroyed —all of this, only to feed mans unconscious wit.
Written by
William Woods  45/M/Blue Ridge Mountains
(45/M/Blue Ridge Mountains)   
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