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They came crawling From their fiery womb, Dragging milky bodies With puckered hands. Slowly, they discovered their legs. Wobbly and soft, They were not strong. Learning to press their feet To the needle padded ground, They slowly rose One by one, Stark like bone against the night sky. They saw themselves in the trees Little gold moons that watched them, unblinking They were their mirrors. They saw themselves, They knew they were free. Slowly, they stumbled forward A foot in front, a foot in back, And the flames reached out to pull them back in. They did not see They did not stop.
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Nov 6, 2010
Nov 6, 2010 at 9:17 PM UTC
Emergence
They came crawling From their fiery womb, Dragging milky bodies With puckered hands. Slowly, they discovered their legs. Wobbly and soft, They were not strong. Learning to press their feet To the needle padded ground, They slowly rose One by one, Stark like bone against the night sky. They saw themselves in the trees Little gold moons that watched them, unblinking They were their mirrors. They saw themselves, They knew they were free. Slowly, they stumbled forward A foot in front, a foot in back, And the flames reached out to pull them back in. They did not see They did not stop.
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Nov 6, 2010
Nov 6, 2010 at 9:17 PM UTC
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