“Will it concede the need for how long time slips by the night and harrow? Will it be seen between the burrows, that I, in time, will follow?”
The darkness weaving, we all need, sometimes, a little bit of oxygen for waiting no matter how far we are.
“In consequence there sits a shadow affixed to it, inept and sallow. Days fly by. The grass is growing. Now here I lie beside my terror.”
I cry out with my voice cut up into pieces and I just wish that I could go on waiting in knowing what I know.
“Will we all go downtown and leave everything behind us and hide where no one one can find us? Wouldn’t that be something?”
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