Like the Dawn

By Sepulcrawl

The constituents of clay
Remiss their gropes
In the arm of a logger.

Sometimes concaved or
Convexed.

Sliding somewhere
In the drowning soil,
On damned magnanimous
Counterbalance.

Why they take from the stones
And propel is unclear,
But like a snow flake
It is unique
And tells a tail of descent.

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© 2007 Napalmface
Published on Tuesday, February 20, 2007.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Sin On Tuesday, February 20, 2007, Sin (1135)By person wrote:

    Matty may i steal your mind? i just want to crawl around in it for a little while..your writing always amazes me, im always waiting for something hostile and abraisive but what i find is beauty and depth, and i cant say im disappointed

  • Sin On Tuesday, February 20, 2007, Sin (1135)By person wrote:

    *snuggles n smooches*

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