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I am the moon and the tides. I am the storm, the battered sea, raging, raging, until the waters whirl, deliquesce to droplets, dried in torrid heat… I am creatures reposed to salty bones, and I am the undulating desert gorging on them. I am the Aeolian winds grinding mountains to sand, blowing away my own dust to bare rock. I am the tremors, unrelenting shockwaves, collapsing cliffs. I am the molten lava flows, undermining tectonics. Beyond the caldera, the release withheld… The intensity is high, I bleed diamonds… Shear and tensile cracks throughout, upwards and downwards; unpeeling the mantle, liquid substrata, shaken core. This world is crumbling... I am crumbling. I am the imploding planet, spinning off axis, out of orbit planetary collisions, the space flak. I am the unfathomable supernova, cluster detonation white nuclear, radioactive fusion. I am the fading neutron stars, the star dust... ...the black hole. v o i d
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 2:05 AM UTC
The Inevitable End of us all.
I am the moon and the tides. I am the storm, the battered sea, raging, raging, until the waters whirl, deliquesce to droplets, dried in torrid heat… I am creatures reposed to salty bones, and I am the undulating desert gorging on them. I am the Aeolian winds grinding mountains to sand, blowing away my own dust to bare rock. I am the tremors, unrelenting shockwaves, collapsing cliffs. I am the molten lava flows, undermining tectonics. Beyond the caldera, the release withheld… The intensity is high, I bleed diamonds… Shear and tensile cracks throughout, upwards and downwards; unpeeling the mantle, liquid substrata, shaken core. This world is crumbling... I am crumbling. I am the imploding planet, spinning off axis, out of orbit planetary collisions, the space flak. I am the unfathomable supernova, cluster detonation white nuclear, radioactive fusion. I am the fading neutron stars, the star dust... ...the black hole. v o i d
andrew-t-hannah
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Mar 31, 2014
Mar 31, 2014 at 2:05 AM UTC
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