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I have descended onto this crust, And landed in this body, Which breeds nothing but rust; For it is lively but dusty. I once majestically soared the skies, Before desires grew heavy for my wings, And landed in a place I could not recognise Despite seeing its mornings. A place, which houses tangible necessities, With everything hidden from most beings In which one of the two communities Honours the other as their kings. I now reconstruct my wings feather-by-feather; With realities induced with a sense of belonging And dreams of unspeakable wonder, For one day, this frame shall betray my living.
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Feb 15, 2019
Feb 15, 2019 at 9:32 AM UTC
Fallen
I have descended onto this crust, And landed in this body, Which breeds nothing but rust; For it is lively but dusty. I once majestically soared the skies, Before desires grew heavy for my wings, And landed in a place I could not recognise Despite seeing its mornings. A place, which houses tangible necessities, With everything hidden from most beings In which one of the two communities Honours the other as their kings. I now reconstruct my wings feather-by-feather; With realities induced with a sense of belonging And dreams of unspeakable wonder, For one day, this frame shall betray my living.
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22/M/Namibia
Feb 15, 2019
Feb 15, 2019 at 9:32 AM UTC
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