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There is an elephant sitting on my windowsill Trunk poised toward the rising sun Its stance, ready for movement yet frozen in place. Pride emanating from the recycled paper that shapes it Strength breathing in and out of its material lungs How simple, how easy, how apathetic Yet how intricate, how detailed, how steadfast Its empty eyes have seen rain and snow Storm and still Its ears lacking the parts to hear the whispers and shouts But ready anyways, waiting for the bits of noise to trickle through The elephant on my windowsill So peaceful and so calm From a lifeless shell, it bursts with vitality.
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 10:28 PM UTC
The elephant on the sill
There is an elephant sitting on my windowsill Trunk poised toward the rising sun Its stance, ready for movement yet frozen in place. Pride emanating from the recycled paper that shapes it Strength breathing in and out of its material lungs How simple, how easy, how apathetic Yet how intricate, how detailed, how steadfast Its empty eyes have seen rain and snow Storm and still Its ears lacking the parts to hear the whispers and shouts But ready anyways, waiting for the bits of noise to trickle through The elephant on my windowsill So peaceful and so calm From a lifeless shell, it bursts with vitality.
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 10:28 PM UTC
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