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Dirt, grass, leaves, rocks, trees. Looking down at my grubby hands, scuffed up from foraging for a soul. Light gleams through the branches above, yet my eyes cannot unsee the darkness around me. Stumbling forward, tripping on the forest ground, searching for meaning in a meaningless land. My eyes blink, salt and liquid try to blend, but nothing leaves the eyelids as they contort and bend. After a lifetime of crying alone, my river of tears seems dried to the bone. Heat subsides while the sun sets, coolness of night begins it's rise from the depths.
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May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019 at 3:38 AM UTC
Forest of Souls
Dirt, grass, leaves, rocks, trees. Looking down at my grubby hands, scuffed up from foraging for a soul. Light gleams through the branches above, yet my eyes cannot unsee the darkness around me. Stumbling forward, tripping on the forest ground, searching for meaning in a meaningless land. My eyes blink, salt and liquid try to blend, but nothing leaves the eyelids as they contort and bend. After a lifetime of crying alone, my river of tears seems dried to the bone. Heat subsides while the sun sets, coolness of night begins it's rise from the depths.
AGhostIsBorn
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May 11, 2019
May 11, 2019 at 3:38 AM UTC
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