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Breath escapes my body, Only to become encompassed By the frigid, boreal winter. I dare not sit lest my body stiffen, And my mind bear my final moments In ache and anguish. The twilight holds a certain latent agitation. Energy will seep past the horizon, In the form of caressing rays of sunlight. Before the world wakes, I unravel what little protection I had given my body against the bitter cold. The cold stabs at my bare skin. My legs lose feeling and buckle under me, And the deep snow engulfs my body. The world is embracing me, Accepting my valiant sacrifice. I hear mother Earth sing a sigh of relief. I finally realized my place within the universe: A universe which I had always accepted as home. It was never my home. I was always a guest here, Willingly invited, yet overstayed.
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Nov 21, 2017
Nov 21, 2017 at 10:43 AM UTC
Days of Freezing
Breath escapes my body, Only to become encompassed By the frigid, boreal winter. I dare not sit lest my body stiffen, And my mind bear my final moments In ache and anguish. The twilight holds a certain latent agitation. Energy will seep past the horizon, In the form of caressing rays of sunlight. Before the world wakes, I unravel what little protection I had given my body against the bitter cold. The cold stabs at my bare skin. My legs lose feeling and buckle under me, And the deep snow engulfs my body. The world is embracing me, Accepting my valiant sacrifice. I hear mother Earth sing a sigh of relief. I finally realized my place within the universe: A universe which I had always accepted as home. It was never my home. I was always a guest here, Willingly invited, yet overstayed.
kaleccrom
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20/F/Austria
Nov 21, 2017
Nov 21, 2017 at 10:43 AM UTC
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