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She listened as the silence filled her being . She knew the flowers were broken as was the stillness in the woods. Malice of Starlight. Brittle with frost , Adrift Tribeless in the naked night of dreams Her lava flowed In an unrelenting Quiet fire of silence . She needed a resurrection As her storm broke volcanic. With a simple but deadly logic She hung on the moon . A raining heart plucked From a midnight stream of wraith . As her stream rushed darkly Beneath a meadow of ****** white The eastern sky started to glow . A whisper in the air , A softening light Troubadours abound and sing her sad song . Her soft whisper was first felt on the last coast of midnight A wounded soul, highly wrought pain . An owl flew low and hid by the lonely crippled creek . Past the quivering lips of dawn a bitter seed erupts Like the falling bliss of an ancient creed . Epic silence Except for the crunch As she steps to the grass .
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Mar 8, 2018
Mar 8, 2018 at 10:37 PM UTC
Raining Heart In Silence
She listened as the silence filled her being . She knew the flowers were broken as was the stillness in the woods. Malice of Starlight. Brittle with frost , Adrift Tribeless in the naked night of dreams Her lava flowed In an unrelenting Quiet fire of silence . She needed a resurrection As her storm broke volcanic. With a simple but deadly logic She hung on the moon . A raining heart plucked From a midnight stream of wraith . As her stream rushed darkly Beneath a meadow of ****** white The eastern sky started to glow . A whisper in the air , A softening light Troubadours abound and sing her sad song . Her soft whisper was first felt on the last coast of midnight A wounded soul, highly wrought pain . An owl flew low and hid by the lonely crippled creek . Past the quivering lips of dawn a bitter seed erupts Like the falling bliss of an ancient creed . Epic silence Except for the crunch As she steps to the grass .
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Mar 8, 2018
Mar 8, 2018 at 10:37 PM UTC
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