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Bottle caps, broken glass, dried chewing gum from persons passed, and you. You-there. Obliterated. Condemned to die by thoughtless giants: passers-by with no alliance to rain, nor sun, nor earth or its creatures smaller than their thumb. Your brothers lie about you and cousins lie around; awareness reaching only feeling-- feeling only reaching now and unforgiving ground. Scattered masses who dared to run from home to find the rain-- to feel the air so moist it could sustain a life-- just once. Just one time. To dream that a child of the earth could feel the light, the freedom within thinner space before, again, within the ground to be encased. To play like children often do, those wet-shoed, runny nosed few. To thrive without surviving-- But this is the price you pay to live so explosively before dying. I wish that I could see through your eyes the dream that makes it worth it to yield to fate in exchange for a dance beneath the open sky. Or do you know? I'm sure you do. I like to imagine I would, if I were you Do you realize your mistake? Before the sun, your life will take? And if, again you had the choice, would you still emerge from earth's embrace for skys rejoice? I'd like to think you would. You. Ceased-to-be, but still are; near to home, and somehow far; lost from earth but found by me, crushed and trampled. Immobile, but free. Here there lies bottle caps and broken glass, dried chewing gum from persons passed: Things I would not touch if asked, and then you. You-there. Obliterated.
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May 15, 2013
May 15, 2013 at 1:42 AM UTC
Idealized Demise
Bottle caps, broken glass, dried chewing gum from persons passed, and you. You-there. Obliterated. Condemned to die by thoughtless giants: passers-by with no alliance to rain, nor sun, nor earth or its creatures smaller than their thumb. Your brothers lie about you and cousins lie around; awareness reaching only feeling-- feeling only reaching now and unforgiving ground. Scattered masses who dared to run from home to find the rain-- to feel the air so moist it could sustain a life-- just once. Just one time. To dream that a child of the earth could feel the light, the freedom within thinner space before, again, within the ground to be encased. To play like children often do, those wet-shoed, runny nosed few. To thrive without surviving-- But this is the price you pay to live so explosively before dying. I wish that I could see through your eyes the dream that makes it worth it to yield to fate in exchange for a dance beneath the open sky. Or do you know? I'm sure you do. I like to imagine I would, if I were you Do you realize your mistake? Before the sun, your life will take? And if, again you had the choice, would you still emerge from earth's embrace for skys rejoice? I'd like to think you would. You. Ceased-to-be, but still are; near to home, and somehow far; lost from earth but found by me, crushed and trampled. Immobile, but free. Here there lies bottle caps and broken glass, dried chewing gum from persons passed: Things I would not touch if asked, and then you. You-there. Obliterated.
NEwaters
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May 15, 2013
May 15, 2013 at 1:42 AM UTC
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