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A resounding response to the crack below my feet was heard through the forest The ice had broken under the weight of my foot And I froze holding myself still as I stared at the wood Wondering, "Where did that come from?" whispering "Not an echo! there must be something within the trees A light breeze could not displease the silence of that looming dark!" I approached the trees, each a veil, bark by bark, forming A shade to intimidate the night, lining the freedom of that frozen lake With fear to cut through any heart, as I approach the trees The edge, waiting for me, towering grim, counting the steps Accusing, suspecting of my intent, and I fearing what will come I draw towards the end, and it paints my heart a deeper black, "Every end a means!" they say, their leaves a darker hue, all a shade, The sky only murkier, blot fainted stars bleeding to shine on my icier day Cold, my fingers, scared, my feet, moving forward, they ask for more More! for passion! for the call! the trees, in unison, they call! Quiet, they crack through the Winternight, claiming "Yes! still alive!" Finally! my foot strikes the lucid gray snow! and I meet my end But, "Every means an end!" and the life that colors around me reflects the sun, bright and vivid, a shining presence encompassing my own And, as the world of the human mind's intent frenzies, no relent, still, to see the bird teaching her next to swirl through the air is to see the gem amongst us I have met my end, my journey is done, I die here now, but I have seen the world, I have taken it my own, and it has killed me "Was it worth it?" I ask the trees, now silent somber black around.
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Jan 22, 2014
Jan 22, 2014 at 7:41 AM UTC
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A resounding response to the crack below my feet was heard through the forest The ice had broken under the weight of my foot And I froze holding myself still as I stared at the wood Wondering, "Where did that come from?" whispering "Not an echo! there must be something within the trees A light breeze could not displease the silence of that looming dark!" I approached the trees, each a veil, bark by bark, forming A shade to intimidate the night, lining the freedom of that frozen lake With fear to cut through any heart, as I approach the trees The edge, waiting for me, towering grim, counting the steps Accusing, suspecting of my intent, and I fearing what will come I draw towards the end, and it paints my heart a deeper black, "Every end a means!" they say, their leaves a darker hue, all a shade, The sky only murkier, blot fainted stars bleeding to shine on my icier day Cold, my fingers, scared, my feet, moving forward, they ask for more More! for passion! for the call! the trees, in unison, they call! Quiet, they crack through the Winternight, claiming "Yes! still alive!" Finally! my foot strikes the lucid gray snow! and I meet my end But, "Every means an end!" and the life that colors around me reflects the sun, bright and vivid, a shining presence encompassing my own And, as the world of the human mind's intent frenzies, no relent, still, to see the bird teaching her next to swirl through the air is to see the gem amongst us I have met my end, my journey is done, I die here now, but I have seen the world, I have taken it my own, and it has killed me "Was it worth it?" I ask the trees, now silent somber black around.
Latin: anim.us              N      2 1 NOM S M                 animus, animi  N (2nd) M   [XXXAO]   mind; intellect; soul; feelings; heart; spirit, courage, character, pride; air;
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Jan 22, 2014
Jan 22, 2014 at 7:41 AM UTC
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