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His eyes were headlights at midnight The unexpected dawning of a new world Snatched away as suddenly as it came Leaving in its wake, The blinding stare of blue-black patches Staining the asphalt like spilled paint. Oh, my dear, You flew, too fast, too high, the reckless wantonness of youth grasping through your wings, The way her hands once ran through your hair, what do you have left But the drag of gravity, The silver blade of the scream Just before The fall.
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Dec 5, 2021
Dec 5, 2021 at 11:16 AM UTC
Icarus
His eyes were headlights at midnight The unexpected dawning of a new world Snatched away as suddenly as it came Leaving in its wake, The blinding stare of blue-black patches Staining the asphalt like spilled paint. Oh, my dear, You flew, too fast, too high, the reckless wantonness of youth grasping through your wings, The way her hands once ran through your hair, what do you have left But the drag of gravity, The silver blade of the scream Just before The fall.
elaenor-aisling
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Dec 5, 2021
Dec 5, 2021 at 11:16 AM UTC
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