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They just out from the horizon. Two black fingers split the setting sun These two ancient towers casting their crooked shadows in the plains They shutter in the temperate winds standing like broken old men. Their weathered frame brittle as they stand skewed in the distance All their ornaments, all their garnish, gone stripped by the belting wear of the passing days. The smooth white surface stained now withered, broken, and concave. They solemnly wait in the plains. A memory of something once profound now forgotten, a sad relic left to the plains and the setting sun.
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Dec 18, 2012
Dec 18, 2012 at 11:47 PM UTC
Towers
They just out from the horizon. Two black fingers split the setting sun These two ancient towers casting their crooked shadows in the plains They shutter in the temperate winds standing like broken old men. Their weathered frame brittle as they stand skewed in the distance All their ornaments, all their garnish, gone stripped by the belting wear of the passing days. The smooth white surface stained now withered, broken, and concave. They solemnly wait in the plains. A memory of something once profound now forgotten, a sad relic left to the plains and the setting sun.
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Dec 18, 2012
Dec 18, 2012 at 11:47 PM UTC
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