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Departing
Contributed by
dayslong
on
Monday, 10th April 2006 @ 01:25:15 AM in AEST
Topic:
spiritual
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I stare from a balcony
at a horizon that never changes
and I find myself reaching for you
in the distance, with your screeching
and halting of steel against steel and
the thumping of freight cars against your tracks.
I listen now to your long drawn sigh,
exhausted from pulling your weight, yet you carry me.
I watch through your eyes, as the concrete turns to grass
and the rows of brick, to snow capped mountains against the sky.
I watch the seasons change at a rapid pace as the ice melts
into meadows and rivers thaw.
I look ahead toward my destination but never back.
You’ve grown tired of moving, yet the ground
has grown tired of me.
I drift along with the forward motion,
the hum of your engine;
and a slideshow of a world
in which I no longer have to be.
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2006-04-10 01:25:15] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Departing
(User Rating: 1 ) by candyistoo-sweet on
Monday, 10th April 2006 @ 02:57:54 AM AEST (User
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this is mesmorizing, the contrast between city and nature makes me smile |
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