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September 11, 2005
Contributed by
Nardo
on
Monday, 14th November 2005 @ 11:18:54 PM in AEST
Topic:
AmericanTragedy
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There is a delicate heaviness
looming outside our doors,
a color so thick with gray
cold as ice,
a loneliness
blistering speed
blowing all over us.
On this day
back when burning bodies
fell from the sky,
where dust was our only breath,
for those of us who could still breathe,
and the saddening stench of life
rotting beneath the rubble.
And now,
like a ghost trembling in fear
of that day,
never knowing that the first step taken
would be the last one ever known.
From where I satnd now,
wrapped up in that morning
smelling a fire burn
and still,
I can not escape the feeling
the sound of Life
finally dying.
Copyright ©
Nardo
... [
2005-11-14 23:18:54] (Date/Time posted on
site)
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