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This is Icarus drowning: wings once held up now weight, burdened toward the bottom of the sea. A father stands alone on destined shores, words of warning having left lips now echoed empty against the current. And the sun is evil only in apathy if not in deed smiling still upon us all. This is Icarus drowning: hopes once held up now weight, burdened downward toward that eager end. Daedalus stands alone at a funeral, silent on distant shores, with only the current's whisper as a eulogy. The sorrow of a world is none to a father lost of a son.
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Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 1:33 AM UTC
Daedalus' Sorrow
This is Icarus drowning: wings once held up now weight, burdened toward the bottom of the sea. A father stands alone on destined shores, words of warning having left lips now echoed empty against the current. And the sun is evil only in apathy if not in deed smiling still upon us all. This is Icarus drowning: hopes once held up now weight, burdened downward toward that eager end. Daedalus stands alone at a funeral, silent on distant shores, with only the current's whisper as a eulogy. The sorrow of a world is none to a father lost of a son.
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Sep 4, 2013
Sep 4, 2013 at 1:33 AM UTC
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