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If I cry out to a gaze of boisterous watchers, as every star falling out of the sky, —I’d too, feel so out of place. I would appear, a feast to Time, by just a second’s graze. Truly startled at how short a life is; even by the Greener pastures we so meaninglessly hunt after; do know full well, all the grass that grows so promising; will all eventually be grazed. And perhaps the purple envy I had for the freedom’s worth knitted into the sky, would all at last turn so grey, And so, I would cry a river’s mountain, upon knowing how much time I spent, chasing after meaningless things in all my days. For the cares of the world offers only a moment’s praise, Till I’m of course consumed, with finding the reasoning to clarify such a craze— I’d have no answer to my Creator’s name; and I’d be so _ashamed._
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Apr 19, 2024
Apr 19, 2024 at 11:07 AM UTC
The greys
If I cry out to a gaze of boisterous watchers, as every star falling out of the sky, —I’d too, feel so out of place. I would appear, a feast to Time, by just a second’s graze. Truly startled at how short a life is; even by the Greener pastures we so meaninglessly hunt after; do know full well, all the grass that grows so promising; will all eventually be grazed. And perhaps the purple envy I had for the freedom’s worth knitted into the sky, would all at last turn so grey, And so, I would cry a river’s mountain, upon knowing how much time I spent, chasing after meaningless things in all my days. For the cares of the world offers only a moment’s praise, Till I’m of course consumed, with finding the reasoning to clarify such a craze— I’d have no answer to my Creator’s name; and I’d be so _ashamed._
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27/M/Zimbabwe
Apr 19, 2024
Apr 19, 2024 at 11:07 AM UTC
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