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If hope ever climbed up a slope so steep, atop a peak that no man would dare go, there it would find a sight certain to keep the drive for life alive, however slow. The hills below would roll and stroll, lazy upon the lines of sky, puffed up with pride. Their ridges, like bridges to heights hazy, cut swaths in time, but at sunrise run, hide. Light, pale light, of mother moon brings to light on deep green grass, dust covered specs unloved. Shadows cast weave in wind the weaklings plight, to sit and stare at cliffs adrift above. They sit affixed to ground and drown betwixt the sounds below, night lights above, perplexed.
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Jun 10, 2013
Jun 10, 2013 at 3:47 AM UTC
Shadows
If hope ever climbed up a slope so steep, atop a peak that no man would dare go, there it would find a sight certain to keep the drive for life alive, however slow. The hills below would roll and stroll, lazy upon the lines of sky, puffed up with pride. Their ridges, like bridges to heights hazy, cut swaths in time, but at sunrise run, hide. Light, pale light, of mother moon brings to light on deep green grass, dust covered specs unloved. Shadows cast weave in wind the weaklings plight, to sit and stare at cliffs adrift above. They sit affixed to ground and drown betwixt the sounds below, night lights above, perplexed.
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Jun 10, 2013
Jun 10, 2013 at 3:47 AM UTC
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