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Gravel pathways across a Graveyard. Rainbows in Garden sprinkler droplets. Church tower swallows. I know death. I know its smell, the touch of Something unalive. I know Its feeling. It is sharp, lucid and transparent. White haze in open eyes, Dreams and memories now Forgotten. Stones leaning like mourning Heads against one another. Trees In breeze, one has grown around The single rusty lamp post. I have stood in its light. Stood in its light looking up, Caught not crying over a tragedy. I know death. I know its feeling. Closer every time I think of it; The opposite of a mirage. Mine may very well one Day be the first dead body Someone has ever seen. These blue eyes milky blind. Arms like branches; twig fingers. Life means surprisingly little with Your hands upon its absence. Leave my name on each bullet. Show me your shadow, Scythe and all. Dead as burned trees and great Grandparents. Rancid rest. Dirt. I know death.
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Sep 30, 2015
Sep 30, 2015 at 7:06 AM UTC
Arms Like Branches; Twig Fingers (I Know Death)
Gravel pathways across a Graveyard. Rainbows in Garden sprinkler droplets. Church tower swallows. I know death. I know its smell, the touch of Something unalive. I know Its feeling. It is sharp, lucid and transparent. White haze in open eyes, Dreams and memories now Forgotten. Stones leaning like mourning Heads against one another. Trees In breeze, one has grown around The single rusty lamp post. I have stood in its light. Stood in its light looking up, Caught not crying over a tragedy. I know death. I know its feeling. Closer every time I think of it; The opposite of a mirage. Mine may very well one Day be the first dead body Someone has ever seen. These blue eyes milky blind. Arms like branches; twig fingers. Life means surprisingly little with Your hands upon its absence. Leave my name on each bullet. Show me your shadow, Scythe and all. Dead as burned trees and great Grandparents. Rancid rest. Dirt. I know death.
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Sep 30, 2015
Sep 30, 2015 at 7:06 AM UTC
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