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A rabbit was hopping around, In the front of my yard. I watched it intently. It seemed so unbothered, At peace. I wished for that. A moment of tranquility, To take me out of the Pain I felt. Then it got run over. Whose luck ran out, His or mine? Maybe I cast my sorrows on him, Like Jesus and the swine, And he did what I Am unable to. It was a goreish scene, Yet so quiet, so beautiful. There is no greater peace Than death. I wished for that too.
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Oct 4, 2024
Oct 4, 2024 at 9:01 AM UTC
Ode to the rabbit
A rabbit was hopping around, In the front of my yard. I watched it intently. It seemed so unbothered, At peace. I wished for that. A moment of tranquility, To take me out of the Pain I felt. Then it got run over. Whose luck ran out, His or mine? Maybe I cast my sorrows on him, Like Jesus and the swine, And he did what I Am unable to. It was a goreish scene, Yet so quiet, so beautiful. There is no greater peace Than death. I wished for that too.
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Oct 4, 2024
Oct 4, 2024 at 9:01 AM UTC
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