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Tired, and an aching body, I wish to go back home. Far from this world of hate, Into my own dome. "Take me with you!" I divulge my intentions to you. Towards home, I wish to go Where the floor is green, and my ceilings' blue. The air is warm there, You can see yourself in a glass. My home is a world of my own, Where I am tied to no leash. 'Twas an odd plea, My journey had halted long ago. I was pulled into this dreamless world— Towards my home, I wish to go.
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Oct 25, 2025
Oct 25, 2025 at 8:36 AM UTC
Home, A Wonderland
Tired, and an aching body, I wish to go back home. Far from this world of hate, Into my own dome. "Take me with you!" I divulge my intentions to you. Towards home, I wish to go Where the floor is green, and my ceilings' blue. The air is warm there, You can see yourself in a glass. My home is a world of my own, Where I am tied to no leash. 'Twas an odd plea, My journey had halted long ago. I was pulled into this dreamless world— Towards my home, I wish to go.
Where could home be, Where can I even go?
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17/M/Nepal
Oct 25, 2025
Oct 25, 2025 at 8:36 AM UTC
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