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A quaint cabin amidst pines Gently tucked into the backdrop Of modestly, snow covered mountains. Echoes of unprompted elk cry’s bonded together by the ever-present sound of rolling water Inaudibly peering through the dirt stained window Of this serenely placed cabin Feeling a kiss of tender coolness As your cheek touches glass A sight of marbled walls Which glisten with auras of green As the sun peeked over the mountain Floor covered in ruggedly thick black tar while old pink gum disguised the ceiling a shaky skeleton walked out of a closet, as if to come and say hello The sun tucked itself back behind the mountain as if it suddenly grew tired of rising Darkness embraced the scene, then the shaky skeleton flipped a switch Which caused colors of reds and greens To re-embrace the terrain The once green pines, now strangely red The once blue sky, now strangely green. Could this really be? Grabbing the rusty doorknob To enter the cabin Turning it twice To compensate for friction Inside A step into the black tar, Leaving a shoe behind As the shaky skeleton Motions a laugh. I know where I am As the gum leisurely rains I'm in my mind
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Dec 7, 2014
Dec 7, 2014 at 10:08 PM UTC
Alien Terrain
A quaint cabin amidst pines Gently tucked into the backdrop Of modestly, snow covered mountains. Echoes of unprompted elk cry’s bonded together by the ever-present sound of rolling water Inaudibly peering through the dirt stained window Of this serenely placed cabin Feeling a kiss of tender coolness As your cheek touches glass A sight of marbled walls Which glisten with auras of green As the sun peeked over the mountain Floor covered in ruggedly thick black tar while old pink gum disguised the ceiling a shaky skeleton walked out of a closet, as if to come and say hello The sun tucked itself back behind the mountain as if it suddenly grew tired of rising Darkness embraced the scene, then the shaky skeleton flipped a switch Which caused colors of reds and greens To re-embrace the terrain The once green pines, now strangely red The once blue sky, now strangely green. Could this really be? Grabbing the rusty doorknob To enter the cabin Turning it twice To compensate for friction Inside A step into the black tar, Leaving a shoe behind As the shaky skeleton Motions a laugh. I know where I am As the gum leisurely rains I'm in my mind
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Dec 7, 2014
Dec 7, 2014 at 10:08 PM UTC
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