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The shadowiness of grey, With the grimmest glossy lining, Cannot hinder the sun from shining, No matter the sky in the way. A flower needs brightness above, As a heart requires virtue, The heart needs a light to turn too, Just as the flower requires love. Dimly woven dreams of growth, An internal quest for progress, Beliefs that rarely ever digress, A path that complicates both. But a dying star has not shown its all, As one blast is yet to come, So with anticipation far undone, It does not even define the fall. For a cloud does not sing a song, But merely floats along the day, Heat always dedicatedly eating away, At the changing daydream of those gone. But the water cycle that fuels life restarts, Breaking new clouds into a new light, And much to a growing flowers delight, Never keeping it and water apart.
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Jan 2, 2014
Jan 2, 2014 at 3:25 PM UTC
Into the grey...
The shadowiness of grey, With the grimmest glossy lining, Cannot hinder the sun from shining, No matter the sky in the way. A flower needs brightness above, As a heart requires virtue, The heart needs a light to turn too, Just as the flower requires love. Dimly woven dreams of growth, An internal quest for progress, Beliefs that rarely ever digress, A path that complicates both. But a dying star has not shown its all, As one blast is yet to come, So with anticipation far undone, It does not even define the fall. For a cloud does not sing a song, But merely floats along the day, Heat always dedicatedly eating away, At the changing daydream of those gone. But the water cycle that fuels life restarts, Breaking new clouds into a new light, And much to a growing flowers delight, Never keeping it and water apart.
Docstrange
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Jan 2, 2014
Jan 2, 2014 at 3:25 PM UTC
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