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we are the dampened muddy leaves Littering Forrest floors in that Time that's not quite yet winter But not quite still fall We are the pebbles at the bottom Of an ancient river Being eaten away at with each Passing current We are the spidering cracks in the ice coating the ground Inviting some unfortunate stranger To come lose traction on our surface We are the veins inside the Flower stem Begging for recognition past the Garish petals who get all the notice We are nothing And we are everything
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Feb 12, 2014
Feb 12, 2014 at 12:47 PM UTC
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we are the dampened muddy leaves Littering Forrest floors in that Time that's not quite yet winter But not quite still fall We are the pebbles at the bottom Of an ancient river Being eaten away at with each Passing current We are the spidering cracks in the ice coating the ground Inviting some unfortunate stranger To come lose traction on our surface We are the veins inside the Flower stem Begging for recognition past the Garish petals who get all the notice We are nothing And we are everything
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Feb 12, 2014
Feb 12, 2014 at 12:47 PM UTC
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