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But rocks are hard And buttocks are soft And the two do not Good bedfellows make And I cannot remain here, And so I climb, Again, Scrabble painfully up the scarp, Again, Towards the light Of a sun which seems So very far And unfeeling In an azure sky that Holds little hope But each painful inch Is one less in the shade, Every focused lever against the Gravity of pain and loss Removes me from its grasp A little more, Until eventually the suns rays Start to penetrate the cloak Of my depressed state And even my wracked muscles Start to warm and, At the cliff top from whence I fell, I spy that rock which my back Missed still stood in place Where it always was Did I lean the wrong way Or did it wobble? Or was it a bit of both? Either way it feels stable now A rock On which I pause to lean
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Jan 17, 2022
Jan 17, 2022 at 7:43 AM UTC
Deep 3
But rocks are hard And buttocks are soft And the two do not Good bedfellows make And I cannot remain here, And so I climb, Again, Scrabble painfully up the scarp, Again, Towards the light Of a sun which seems So very far And unfeeling In an azure sky that Holds little hope But each painful inch Is one less in the shade, Every focused lever against the Gravity of pain and loss Removes me from its grasp A little more, Until eventually the suns rays Start to penetrate the cloak Of my depressed state And even my wracked muscles Start to warm and, At the cliff top from whence I fell, I spy that rock which my back Missed still stood in place Where it always was Did I lean the wrong way Or did it wobble? Or was it a bit of both? Either way it feels stable now A rock On which I pause to lean
Kind of closes a loop this one
jamesb
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58/M/London
Jan 17, 2022
Jan 17, 2022 at 7:43 AM UTC
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