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And now come the other men, The figurines, the foragers And those who marched Onward By the failed evergreen. They Speak of war grown days, And times before the land Was tore. Their voices Shrouded By one anothers’ patience, and Each man carried his scars, Cradled, In their shadowed Limblike arms, they bore Tear marks Printed On their gormless Salty cheeks, and Under their heavy Sullen eyes Paraded gashes And stains Of crimson and bleak. And now come the other men, Out of the ovens, rushing For some safer housing. It’s all a conundrum, this Waiting and wavering, an Uncertainty Mounted across a ditch Of slightly burnt Flesh, men mashed Into one. And now come the other men, An identity shared Between friends, who bask In the untimely forgery Of their postured end.
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Jul 5, 2020
Jul 5, 2020 at 5:16 PM UTC
The Other Men
And now come the other men, The figurines, the foragers And those who marched Onward By the failed evergreen. They Speak of war grown days, And times before the land Was tore. Their voices Shrouded By one anothers’ patience, and Each man carried his scars, Cradled, In their shadowed Limblike arms, they bore Tear marks Printed On their gormless Salty cheeks, and Under their heavy Sullen eyes Paraded gashes And stains Of crimson and bleak. And now come the other men, Out of the ovens, rushing For some safer housing. It’s all a conundrum, this Waiting and wavering, an Uncertainty Mounted across a ditch Of slightly burnt Flesh, men mashed Into one. And now come the other men, An identity shared Between friends, who bask In the untimely forgery Of their postured end.
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19/M/Brighton
Jul 5, 2020
Jul 5, 2020 at 5:16 PM UTC
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