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*I want to leave this dreary cruel world behind. Day by day giving up another part of its monuments. Already I have lost its moon Tonight the stars will fade one by one. No more the pure white of its soul as snow falls over meadow and dell. Its purple blazed hills in the desert distance will fade into grassless plains. For the world has given up on me It has taken my mother and father My brother and sister even my lover. I now give it myself Cell by cell of my body It takes them in silence. Like the scattered leaves From an autumn tree In the wind. Leaving only a skeleton of its summer beauty. I now lie looking at the fading sky As the world takes yet another part of me. Flowing its late autumn sunshine nuzzling at my neck with its tender warmth. As if to try to make things right between us.*
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Nov 12, 2015
Nov 12, 2015 at 2:10 PM UTC
Giving up on the world
*I want to leave this dreary cruel world behind. Day by day giving up another part of its monuments. Already I have lost its moon Tonight the stars will fade one by one. No more the pure white of its soul as snow falls over meadow and dell. Its purple blazed hills in the desert distance will fade into grassless plains. For the world has given up on me It has taken my mother and father My brother and sister even my lover. I now give it myself Cell by cell of my body It takes them in silence. Like the scattered leaves From an autumn tree In the wind. Leaving only a skeleton of its summer beauty. I now lie looking at the fading sky As the world takes yet another part of me. Flowing its late autumn sunshine nuzzling at my neck with its tender warmth. As if to try to make things right between us.*
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Nov 12, 2015
Nov 12, 2015 at 2:10 PM UTC
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