Fallen ashen dogma
Haze, drifting presence of wasted years. Longing to outlive this life I've abandoned with broken lives inside my own, seeking refuge.
On a path cut to distract from it's end; terror lacerating and infecting my mind, as it drags me through the murk of hypothesis.
The cold song of stagnant blood marching to the sound of its clock.
The call of the wind beckons home, but time has swept those castles into dust...
Frail form, this is not my host. Undone, this must lead me where stimulus won't: farther from the truth, ventured out into an echo and reverberating form...from a draped cloth in a shadowed hall.
And after years I gently pull the silken fabric clear.
As it falls it is revealed; a marbled face. A carved resounding instant that lives beyond, for when once found is lost evermore.
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