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Ice I have been stranded alone on an icy barren desert isolated from society. I sometimes listen to the husking wind, and the occasional crashes from the ice breaking. I haven’t felt warmth from the protecting sun to cover my eyes and take me away from this slow and painful icy death. Sometimes I wish someone would find me and take me out of this prison. I wish someone cared enough to look for me in this thick layer of snow. All I do is lay out in the open, calling for help. But no one comes. When I feel the frost cover more of my body, and I can feel less and less each day. I close my eyes and wait for my glacial death.
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Nov 25, 2019
Nov 25, 2019 at 1:41 PM UTC
Ice
Ice I have been stranded alone on an icy barren desert isolated from society. I sometimes listen to the husking wind, and the occasional crashes from the ice breaking. I haven’t felt warmth from the protecting sun to cover my eyes and take me away from this slow and painful icy death. Sometimes I wish someone would find me and take me out of this prison. I wish someone cared enough to look for me in this thick layer of snow. All I do is lay out in the open, calling for help. But no one comes. When I feel the frost cover more of my body, and I can feel less and less each day. I close my eyes and wait for my glacial death.
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Nov 25, 2019
Nov 25, 2019 at 1:41 PM UTC
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