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I tether my breath to time's unravel, buy a donkey, name him Truth. He carries me where oil once did, hooves carving futures into soft grass. No black smoke veils my gaze, no machine howls, demanding war's feast. I listen...ears, not engines... the silence a command to remember. The donkey, wise beyond all measure, whispers, “Your Earth was never broken. It is you who cracked and bled.” I laugh, dark and hollow, unsure if playful. Stop the bloodshed, caress what still breathes. The donkey leads; I follow, away from the edge of forgetting. The past is forward. I begin to listen.
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Mar 20
Mar 20, 2026 at 3:49 AM UTC
The Donkey's Prayer
I tether my breath to time's unravel, buy a donkey, name him Truth. He carries me where oil once did, hooves carving futures into soft grass. No black smoke veils my gaze, no machine howls, demanding war's feast. I listen...ears, not engines... the silence a command to remember. The donkey, wise beyond all measure, whispers, “Your Earth was never broken. It is you who cracked and bled.” I laugh, dark and hollow, unsure if playful. Stop the bloodshed, caress what still breathes. The donkey leads; I follow, away from the edge of forgetting. The past is forward. I begin to listen.
Marwan-Baytie
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56/M/Australia
Mar 20
Mar 20, 2026 at 3:49 AM UTC
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