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running away from Myself i set out to find the secret things that the gods, both beautiful, and terrible, created long before i should chance to flee. but, to see them, i should think they were created solely for myself. soley, it would seem, to bring me to you, distance aside. and what erudite things that i have bore witness! i saw the sun fall into the lakes of the north, and burn them wholly, until their waters were orange and gold, too intense to gaze at for long. and i laughed because, the gods had thought themselves fashioners of some grand, beautiful Scene but, they didn't know that i had seen your naked form, traced my fingers along the alabaster perfumed curves of your flesh, and known that beauty superior. i saw the places where they shattered the earth, and the walls of stone were painted like something you would paint for me when the words just couldn't come to you and you cried the colors onto the soil. i saw the fields where oceans of sweet grasses and Ancient sage married one another and the gods turned themselves into the uncountable herds of wild horses, a thousand colors defying anything that should seek to break their spirit. but i had already bathed in the crucible of your passion, and seen you battle Fiercely for my love. It's yours. i saw the vast displacement, the empty places where the gods taught man to destroy, and subjugate. to grow false crops and distance himself from nature. but i have known things far more sinister than what cruel gods muster. i, seeking to destroy myself, had lost you, and, having won that love again seek to keep it as such. i saw the great steel bones to be warped and wrought into grand cathedrals, so that the gods might seek to prove themselves Real to me, unknowing that i couldn't possibly think anything of the sort. not while the possibility remained that you could ever die.
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Sep 5, 2017
Sep 5, 2017 at 10:38 PM UTC
a journey.
running away from Myself i set out to find the secret things that the gods, both beautiful, and terrible, created long before i should chance to flee. but, to see them, i should think they were created solely for myself. soley, it would seem, to bring me to you, distance aside. and what erudite things that i have bore witness! i saw the sun fall into the lakes of the north, and burn them wholly, until their waters were orange and gold, too intense to gaze at for long. and i laughed because, the gods had thought themselves fashioners of some grand, beautiful Scene but, they didn't know that i had seen your naked form, traced my fingers along the alabaster perfumed curves of your flesh, and known that beauty superior. i saw the places where they shattered the earth, and the walls of stone were painted like something you would paint for me when the words just couldn't come to you and you cried the colors onto the soil. i saw the fields where oceans of sweet grasses and Ancient sage married one another and the gods turned themselves into the uncountable herds of wild horses, a thousand colors defying anything that should seek to break their spirit. but i had already bathed in the crucible of your passion, and seen you battle Fiercely for my love. It's yours. i saw the vast displacement, the empty places where the gods taught man to destroy, and subjugate. to grow false crops and distance himself from nature. but i have known things far more sinister than what cruel gods muster. i, seeking to destroy myself, had lost you, and, having won that love again seek to keep it as such. i saw the great steel bones to be warped and wrought into grand cathedrals, so that the gods might seek to prove themselves Real to me, unknowing that i couldn't possibly think anything of the sort. not while the possibility remained that you could ever die.
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Sep 5, 2017
Sep 5, 2017 at 10:38 PM UTC
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