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The ****** lay down, As the untouched stream Ran through her untouched skin. Mountains grew like ruptures, Imperfections, grainy tissue. Leaves sprung up like parasites, Clinging to dear life. And she remained unmoved. She remained harmonious. Harmonious with the sudden Obstructions that became Carved, engraved, furrowed Onto her pure surface. And with sudden violence, Her skin was ruptured, Manipulated, ruffled. Her once untouched earth, Was dug out, strained, And left out to the Corrosion of the winds. It was them, those parasites. The ingrate life, that took Advantage. The animals that built, Constructed, and cultivated. Those that formed values. Rules in the midst of chaos. And she remained unmoved, She remained content, Content with the sudden Colonies, civilizations, That sprung up like Dead may flies in spring. But then, they brought up Disease. They brought up War, Poverty, Filth. They broke those values, Like paper chains. And irrigated her earth, With pools of blood. And she remained still. She remained petrified. Petrified with that That developed, unraveled, Birthed, and destroyed, On top of her. She lay down as her skin, Once fertile became sand. Her rivers ceased to stream, And dried up like cherries Under the heated sun. And the mountains crumbled, And the leaves withered. She lay down as the Colonies collapsed, and The civilizations were left Abandoned, forgotten. She lay down as the Parasites retreated, Died, and disintegrated. And she remained crippled, Battered, mutilated, But standing still. Not untouched, but proud, Not intact, but standing. Alone, but at peace at last.
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Nov 14, 2014
Nov 14, 2014 at 1:41 PM UTC
The ******
The ****** lay down, As the untouched stream Ran through her untouched skin. Mountains grew like ruptures, Imperfections, grainy tissue. Leaves sprung up like parasites, Clinging to dear life. And she remained unmoved. She remained harmonious. Harmonious with the sudden Obstructions that became Carved, engraved, furrowed Onto her pure surface. And with sudden violence, Her skin was ruptured, Manipulated, ruffled. Her once untouched earth, Was dug out, strained, And left out to the Corrosion of the winds. It was them, those parasites. The ingrate life, that took Advantage. The animals that built, Constructed, and cultivated. Those that formed values. Rules in the midst of chaos. And she remained unmoved, She remained content, Content with the sudden Colonies, civilizations, That sprung up like Dead may flies in spring. But then, they brought up Disease. They brought up War, Poverty, Filth. They broke those values, Like paper chains. And irrigated her earth, With pools of blood. And she remained still. She remained petrified. Petrified with that That developed, unraveled, Birthed, and destroyed, On top of her. She lay down as her skin, Once fertile became sand. Her rivers ceased to stream, And dried up like cherries Under the heated sun. And the mountains crumbled, And the leaves withered. She lay down as the Colonies collapsed, and The civilizations were left Abandoned, forgotten. She lay down as the Parasites retreated, Died, and disintegrated. And she remained crippled, Battered, mutilated, But standing still. Not untouched, but proud, Not intact, but standing. Alone, but at peace at last.
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Nov 14, 2014
Nov 14, 2014 at 1:41 PM UTC
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