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Asian Forest

by jason-drury

Wrapped and tied by time. I felt it seep, into the world around me. Always taking never giving. As it absorbed… slowly. It pushed the pins, of the past into the realm, of my present. To escape the things, I store away. Lids of my sight close, to view an asian forest. Riddled with bamboo, with filter of green and dusk I feel myself sleeping, near coy and a soft brook. I dreamt I was a white wolf in a green asian forest. Hunting my brother. The wolf dark with time. He was where darkness seeks, to infect and seep. I feel myself breathing, deeper and deeper. Slowly, the darkness around, lifts enough and calms. Stillness, and the light song of evening. I feel myself calming, breathing, and letting go.
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40 / M / American
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40 / M / American
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Aug 28, 2014
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