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The world is forgetting how to be gentle Full of splintered, broken souls Razor people with razor tongues And steel through every nerve They’ve scrawled hatred across the cities Across the sea and sky and stars Raised crass and careless Ignorance on a pedestal And laid laurels on its head Everyone is watching Yet no one seems to mourn Seeking solace in endless bottles In capsules and gains and blood-debts Somehow still surprised at the empty world That cuts at every turn Us soft-folk We are bruising But we are warm in this freezing world
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Mar 10, 2013
Mar 10, 2013 at 10:25 PM UTC
Hestia's Lament
The world is forgetting how to be gentle Full of splintered, broken souls Razor people with razor tongues And steel through every nerve They’ve scrawled hatred across the cities Across the sea and sky and stars Raised crass and careless Ignorance on a pedestal And laid laurels on its head Everyone is watching Yet no one seems to mourn Seeking solace in endless bottles In capsules and gains and blood-debts Somehow still surprised at the empty world That cuts at every turn Us soft-folk We are bruising But we are warm in this freezing world
Written 3/10/13
kassiani
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32/F/American
Mar 10, 2013
Mar 10, 2013 at 10:25 PM UTC
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