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A Silver circular divide
An aurora in the night

I wander in

A square, obsidian house
A body at the bottom of a pool
A golden awning hides the sun

I wander through

Beyond, the trees open
A white field in the snow
The beginning of distant mountains

I wander to

I walk slowly toward a valley
Sprinkled with the dead
A silver flower rising in their stead

I wander through


At the midpoint of the valley
The taste of salt in the air
The crash of an ancient sea

I wander to

The water is forever
A spire in the sun
A rise of laughter in the heather

I wander in
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Wandering, I see
Date: Saturday, 7th July 2012 @ 04:43:57 AM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: iodinelove

Torchlight in the snow
A Silver circular divide
An aurora in the night

I wander in

A square, obsidian house
A body at the bottom of a pool
A golden awning hides the sun

I wander through

Beyond, the trees open
A white field in the snow
The beginning of distant mountains

I wander to

I walk slowly toward a valley
Sprinkled with the dead
A silver flower rising in their stead

I wander through


At the midpoint of the valley
The taste of salt in the air
The crash of an ancient sea

I wander to

The water is forever
A spire in the sun
A rise of laughter in the heather

I wander in


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