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distorted images
the clearing in the woods, full of lush, green life
he stood in the middle of it, staring around, glare sharp as a piercing knife
it was all calm, and it was all swaying
it seemed as though the peace would last, but it wouldn't be staying
swaying in the light breeze, that blew the tall grasses
and the leaves off the trees
the sun was a protector, from the darkness, a protector of the day
but something stronger blew all the color away
and the moon creeped up slowly, and a darkness filled the sky
the plants seemed to whisper and the crickets seemed to cry
his name and his story, haunting his every thought
which he was reminded, that his wife was caught
by death, was grasped, with its cold, dark hand
his own mind was a cage, and his thoughts were banned
her sillouette appeared, in the depths of the
timberland
the faint moonlight on her face, she seemed to reach out her hand
it looked clearer, and he saw her blue eyes
the bright ones that darted wildly, covered in lies
he heard her voice, she yelled, and called
she sounded desperate, and with sad tears, she bawled
faster and quicker, her rattled calls started to lure
she needed help, and he quickly sped toward her
every step he ran, she drifted away
he didn't see the chasm, the price he would pay
he approached it and tumbled down
grasping the air, determined look to a frown
she was gone, his thoughts took over, he'd never see her again
the moon shined on, and this was the end.
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