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Consider the ants of the field. Do they wander from the highest The gatherer hills from which they've grown Were they born free or enslaved Did they arrive red soldiers, Becoming merely many Knowingly unknown Carving a labrinyth Erupting out of a disrupted cone Do they feel the death of one in many Do they feel the crush of carelessness Do they rush out from the labyrinth into the unknown Fighting for revenge Is this the nurture of mother nature She does not know to suffer death as Kin do. No slings nor arrows, nor sting Could force her to uphold it Shiningly, in the manner that one cradles Home.
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Apr 10, 2015
Apr 10, 2015 at 11:37 AM UTC
The Hive
Consider the ants of the field. Do they wander from the highest The gatherer hills from which they've grown Were they born free or enslaved Did they arrive red soldiers, Becoming merely many Knowingly unknown Carving a labrinyth Erupting out of a disrupted cone Do they feel the death of one in many Do they feel the crush of carelessness Do they rush out from the labyrinth into the unknown Fighting for revenge Is this the nurture of mother nature She does not know to suffer death as Kin do. No slings nor arrows, nor sting Could force her to uphold it Shiningly, in the manner that one cradles Home.
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Apr 10, 2015
Apr 10, 2015 at 11:37 AM UTC
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