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I gave a flame to the leaves, and watched it caress the branch. It burned through the hard green candy, and fed its addiction with the peeling bark. I couldn't understand how something could look so enticing, yet use its power to mute the most grounded of screams. Nature was a ****** and a murderer. It replenished and destroyed. The flame vanquished the poor shrub, Eating away the hope of ever growing, and I realized; We lived by nature, we lived for nature. We are nature and nature is us. We destroy ourselves with our combustible flames, melting our bodies like wax candles in a wooden cabin.
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Apr 22, 2016
Apr 22, 2016 at 10:53 PM UTC
Nature
I gave a flame to the leaves, and watched it caress the branch. It burned through the hard green candy, and fed its addiction with the peeling bark. I couldn't understand how something could look so enticing, yet use its power to mute the most grounded of screams. Nature was a ****** and a murderer. It replenished and destroyed. The flame vanquished the poor shrub, Eating away the hope of ever growing, and I realized; We lived by nature, we lived for nature. We are nature and nature is us. We destroy ourselves with our combustible flames, melting our bodies like wax candles in a wooden cabin.
Atalanta
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Apr 22, 2016
Apr 22, 2016 at 10:53 PM UTC
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