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Whistling wind howls in your ear Your breath comes out in fogs and huffs Standing atop a flat hill of red sand the sound of thin, dry branches scratching rocks a flash of grey fur and a squeal breach the silence once so heavy you could hear your own heartbeat The Sun has begun to set The rays seeming to match that of water Staining the blue sky with oranges and pinks ****** fingers tearing at the mountains As the Sun fights to see your face longer. You breathe in the dry dusty air And scream until there is none left in you
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Dec 9, 2020
Dec 9, 2020 at 12:40 AM UTC
Screaming in a Desert
Whistling wind howls in your ear Your breath comes out in fogs and huffs Standing atop a flat hill of red sand the sound of thin, dry branches scratching rocks a flash of grey fur and a squeal breach the silence once so heavy you could hear your own heartbeat The Sun has begun to set The rays seeming to match that of water Staining the blue sky with oranges and pinks ****** fingers tearing at the mountains As the Sun fights to see your face longer. You breathe in the dry dusty air And scream until there is none left in you
To be where I am now would only hurt us all
ashlyn-yoshida
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Dec 9, 2020
Dec 9, 2020 at 12:40 AM UTC
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