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Cometh From Death
Like a bird without wings or a singer who can’t sing. Like a boxer that can only fight outside of the ring. Like a snake that can’t bite or a kite without flight. With no wind to uplift, a curse grips me tight; I’m cursed forever, eternally to drift. Never not feeling just ever so…
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Dissolve and Resolve
The poem explores themes of consciousness, nature, and societal illusions. It paints a vivid picture of human existence on Earth, emphasizing the need to awaken from complacency. The speaker reflects on the fragility of society compared to the resilience of nature, advocating for a deeper connection and awareness of one’s surroundings.
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the blackened sea of eternal darkness; ye

The author describes a profound journey, capturing the essence of introspection and melancholy. Accompanied by a striking image, this piece invites readers into a surreal exploration of emotion and solitude under a star-studded sky, echoing the depths of the human psyche.
