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            | TruckinPunkin | 
            
               Brownsville, MD 
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               In shallow breaths,  I can feel your spirit leaving     into a frozen wilderness  Dark fading eyes I can feel my own heart draining     and frozen by its emptiness 
  I cry a weight that crumbles     like the mountains weeping, A broken monument of time The crashing waves, They’re calling out with all their thunder They wash away our empty lives
  Your favorite toy, I pick it up so I remember     your fleeting juvenescence  Lonely as lilies     laid beside a road in winter, I feel the sense of permanence 
  The fallen snow     as white as heaven’s lightest feathers, Reflecting solstice moonlight The clearest night     as black as Saturn’s deepest caverns Pulling my eyes up to the sky
  The warmest tears, They freeze in depths of silent darkness     the blue of lapis lazuli What consolation      comes from cosmic constellations? I am too weak to say goodbye
  A dying breath  I drift into a childhood dream now,     an astronaut who walks the moon This moment comes for all of us,     a truth that haunts us It always seems to come too soon
  
		
				
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               1/29/2022 3:20:26 AM 
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            | Elaine | 
            
               Eastern, WA 
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               4/17/2022 11:23:10 PM 
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