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I return once more, to where the rivulets run dry, the horizon flattens into nothingness and the ravens cry. I tread back across to where the waters once ran deep, and watch my feet sink while I hear my winged companions weep. Scrabbling in the dirt, I become painfully aware of every inch of my exposed skin under the naked sky's stare. There is nothing here, nothing but the wind's icy bite gnawing at my cheeks with the frozen breath of overflowing spite. Then, the distant growl of thunder from just beyond sight; it knells for all these dust-swept dunes I've built yet whispers of delight. I may have returned to this dead oasis again, but now after all this time I'm finally waiting for the rain.
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Jan 2, 2019
Jan 2, 2019 at 11:28 PM UTC
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I return once more, to where the rivulets run dry, the horizon flattens into nothingness and the ravens cry. I tread back across to where the waters once ran deep, and watch my feet sink while I hear my winged companions weep. Scrabbling in the dirt, I become painfully aware of every inch of my exposed skin under the naked sky's stare. There is nothing here, nothing but the wind's icy bite gnawing at my cheeks with the frozen breath of overflowing spite. Then, the distant growl of thunder from just beyond sight; it knells for all these dust-swept dunes I've built yet whispers of delight. I may have returned to this dead oasis again, but now after all this time I'm finally waiting for the rain.
The past year has given me a lot of hope, only to crush it right before its close - but I handle things better now.
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Jan 2, 2019
Jan 2, 2019 at 11:28 PM UTC
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