The fact is we dissapear
into its private collection.
Wether you will or not,
you can adapt as you're much a part
as the plants and the animals.
A woman falls into her beautiful
mind dressed in ideas,
a rebellion against yourself upon,
the cosmos.
It means not quite impossible
not to see the chilling danger
while being afraid of it.
Like dancing under the gallows,
or walking by a bay
with wooden mountains,
a purple harbor in the distance
and the moon set on the horizon.
Pure insignificance,
like a wedding on its own nature.
As noble ages spread across
the landscapes while people,
they merely wear them out.
They hide behind unbroken clouds,
down the snow shadow looms
in the ground, up in the pale green of the living sky.
Your fears bring misery
before observing to make use of the bright edge,
always looking straight at you,
to roll in joy, the joy of living.
Combining colors to survive in harmony.
Like rudely awakening from your winter sleep
to reflect in the storm-lashed sea
and uprooted trees
on the hill.
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