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I sang to the slugs The brisk air smothered my words As the nightly silence swept through the grass. Concrete cornered me in But, my mind was too big Down crashed the colonial cubes. Uprose tantalizing trees Shock stalled my limp breathing The lone yard transformed into my dreams. What now that all is mine? How do I thrive with such a surprise? No limitations, except time. Deep gaze into freedom Arms wide awaiting its embrace Though I stalled it too late As it all began to fade. Pixel by pixel, Beautiful particles sprinkling like ash Soon reality came back While my dreams ran off to laugh Left me deflated in my yard. I wiped my tired eyes and sighed Perhaps I can dream again another night.
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Dec 5, 2016
Dec 5, 2016 at 7:21 PM UTC
Backyard Dreams
I sang to the slugs The brisk air smothered my words As the nightly silence swept through the grass. Concrete cornered me in But, my mind was too big Down crashed the colonial cubes. Uprose tantalizing trees Shock stalled my limp breathing The lone yard transformed into my dreams. What now that all is mine? How do I thrive with such a surprise? No limitations, except time. Deep gaze into freedom Arms wide awaiting its embrace Though I stalled it too late As it all began to fade. Pixel by pixel, Beautiful particles sprinkling like ash Soon reality came back While my dreams ran off to laugh Left me deflated in my yard. I wiped my tired eyes and sighed Perhaps I can dream again another night.
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Dec 5, 2016
Dec 5, 2016 at 7:21 PM UTC
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