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The woods resounded with each thought in your mind But the words were tripping over themselves Like the ancient trees, their overreaching roots, deep underground Like the canopies, so intertwined, no tree could claim ownership Like those worms who made their homes everywhere, and lived everywhere, all at once The woods resounded with each thought in your mind But the words were unintelligible; hieroglyphic Like those haunting sounds at night, when the insects crawl and cowardly predators prey Like those etchings on beautiful trees, bearing a hundred year old story, be it love or revenge Like those indiscernable twines of creepers, snakes and curly twigs; sly, deceiving, inviting The woods resounded with each thought in your mind But the words were just a mingle of whispers Like the spider's sweet rumblings to the flies, invitations to his abode Like the torturous immigration of winds, tree to tree, blade to blade, a shrill tune in its wake Like the chantings of night fairies, wishing health and wealth and death and breath and everything, in hushed melody The woods resounded with each thought in your mind And I reached out, caressed the stringy trails, tripped over some, embraced the halo of your presence And I let them struggle with me, smiling as if that was the essence of peace, and then inhaled the torturous wind When I could breathe again, I recognized the words on that old banyan tree where you and I became immortal All hail the homeless, the hieroglyphs, the whispers; and the woods spoke no more.
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Aug 30, 2015
Aug 30, 2015 at 8:08 AM UTC
athanasia
The woods resounded with each thought in your mind But the words were tripping over themselves Like the ancient trees, their overreaching roots, deep underground Like the canopies, so intertwined, no tree could claim ownership Like those worms who made their homes everywhere, and lived everywhere, all at once The woods resounded with each thought in your mind But the words were unintelligible; hieroglyphic Like those haunting sounds at night, when the insects crawl and cowardly predators prey Like those etchings on beautiful trees, bearing a hundred year old story, be it love or revenge Like those indiscernable twines of creepers, snakes and curly twigs; sly, deceiving, inviting The woods resounded with each thought in your mind But the words were just a mingle of whispers Like the spider's sweet rumblings to the flies, invitations to his abode Like the torturous immigration of winds, tree to tree, blade to blade, a shrill tune in its wake Like the chantings of night fairies, wishing health and wealth and death and breath and everything, in hushed melody The woods resounded with each thought in your mind And I reached out, caressed the stringy trails, tripped over some, embraced the halo of your presence And I let them struggle with me, smiling as if that was the essence of peace, and then inhaled the torturous wind When I could breathe again, I recognized the words on that old banyan tree where you and I became immortal All hail the homeless, the hieroglyphs, the whispers; and the woods spoke no more.
theunfeelinghuman
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Aug 30, 2015
Aug 30, 2015 at 8:08 AM UTC
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