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As I saw the Mountain Range, I heard the wind call. It spoke to the many trees Cradling the leaves that fall. I observed the conversa- Come again? No, I rather not discuss that. No, I rather not discuss the moments of past. The sun seemed to withdraw its arms leaving the night in charge of handling the Mountains, the trees, me. An echo of howls tore into the night, repetition of whispers circulating on the lips of the wind Caught my covered ears. I shouldn't have come to the Mountain Range. It's an endless echo the wind carries on it's lips. I need to leave.
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Apr 17, 2014
Apr 17, 2014 at 11:50 AM UTC
As I Saw The Mountain Range
As I saw the Mountain Range, I heard the wind call. It spoke to the many trees Cradling the leaves that fall. I observed the conversa- Come again? No, I rather not discuss that. No, I rather not discuss the moments of past. The sun seemed to withdraw its arms leaving the night in charge of handling the Mountains, the trees, me. An echo of howls tore into the night, repetition of whispers circulating on the lips of the wind Caught my covered ears. I shouldn't have come to the Mountain Range. It's an endless echo the wind carries on it's lips. I need to leave.
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28/Cisgender Male/American
Apr 17, 2014
Apr 17, 2014 at 11:50 AM UTC
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