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A Thousand Doors

Meandering minds recall their place, with fraught emotions tangled- Appearing in a shadowy world, where words are torn and mangled. In recesses of profound desire, when fiery images lose their way- Through many doors they've wandered, yet their souls are tossed and frayed. Again and again this fire deploys, a fiercely bound intention- To rise among the smoke and ash, lifting hope for mass redemption. So many doors from which to choose, for the fractured shells of man- Yet undisturbed they diffuse the flames, with wild and windswept rain.
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Hamilton, NJ
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Hamilton, NJ
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Aug 3, 2025
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