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Dec 2014
The trees encroached from all edges
tall dark mysterious,
beckoning to all, men and women, old and young,
and they obliged

Crowds flocked, passing between oaks miles high
barely seeing their neighbor meters away
continued on their unknown journey
away from the city; into the darkness

There were no murmurs of discontent,
no sounds at all, but the crunch of leaves at their feet,
still they walked on, parading
through the tight corridors, walled-in by wood

Moving closer to the forest’s heart
where the trees are ageless and time slows,
the group moves mindless, zombified
one path, one quest, one mystery

Cities lie empty, forgotten, and cold
to be vacant for eternity,
remnants of a civilization that has moved on
leaving the city and its way of life to the wayside.
Written by
Luke Dubois
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