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Im on my knees



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09-09-2013, 12:24 AM
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Beaten, broken, tattered, and torn those forsaken find haven where giants find reality and broken worlds are a thing of normalcy. What was it about those that needed something much more muchier? What was it that sang the song of insanity and turned it into a thing of comfort? Whatever path they chose it seemed they would find her and she would find them. Perhaps along similar paths or roads less traveled, what ever it was, it was indeed something but what that something was, it had yet to be understood.

Ashes mingled with rotting memories. Those that once held virtue and life now lay limp and forgotten. Paws of iron brushed the lives of those once full as if they had never existed. Their songs had faded as their color turned gray and their life dulled with the breath of winter stirring everything into their temporary slumbers. Everything was still fresh, still unknown, she longed for the towering sentinels that watched above her, watched and alerted if theirs were amiss. Now it was odd wandering burned and flourishing lands as if the world had caught fire then allowed its flames to die and rebirth.

Hormones had enraptured the female from the moment the world grew silent and her soul had split to birth new lives. Her appearance screamed mother as she followed the aroma of a strange youth that had caught her attention from her morning patrol. Her mind wandered on her elder children, what they were doing, and soon enough the form of a cowering youth came into focus. Malnourished was the youth that stood between the lines of fight or flee. She could see the sanity cracking around the edges in her gaze. She stood where she was and eyed the youth carefully; her voice was as soft as liquid chocolate, ?Lost are we.? She questioned, yet no animosity or hostility was laced in her voice, only concern. When it came to the young she was a softy at heart and her concern was sincere as she waited for the youth to respond.




Speech,