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The Cost of Being
How the flowers
have met their ends,
one by one
they all fade
into a straggling infantry
of broken soldiers.
Their heads bowed
and arms laid limp,
their rusted weapons
slung over their slumped shoulders
and their worn feet,
shoeless and ragged.
Thistle down
and trestle whistle,
the long slow march
from stem to weathered seed
recommends a dour flake;
death rewards her loses
with a meadow
of her stolen smiles.
runningturtle87
have met their ends,
one by one
they all fade
into a straggling infantry
of broken soldiers.
Their heads bowed
and arms laid limp,
their rusted weapons
slung over their slumped shoulders
and their worn feet,
shoeless and ragged.
Thistle down
and trestle whistle,
the long slow march
from stem to weathered seed
recommends a dour flake;
death rewards her loses
with a meadow
of her stolen smiles.
runningturtle87
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