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1d
So slender, still, and silent in your sleep,
You strain beneath a wall you do not keep.
But what of you? There's nothing in your core.
Let crumble down the weight you bore before.
For those who search have felt no final sound,
No aching shift, no tremble through the ground.
Written by
Henry
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