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Deciduous

from Footnotes of the Wet Snow by Day 4

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Swaying, gracefully, to the rhythm of the wind, a lively body fades into a skeleton, once again, it begins. This relic planted within the sacred grounds of loneliness seems unaware that its rendered itself defeated. All the roots that've desperately delved beneath it, recede, knowing what the future brings, its weakening, yet this appears to be routine. While, emerging limbs stretched towards the sky, in an attempt to penetrate the night, have carelessly chose to cast aside, all that was keeping it alive. Those once vital appendages, descend before it, now lifeless. Dispelling insignificance or unjust callous selfishness?

When the soil said... did the branches hesitate?

When the soil said, "discard the dead" did it shake the uncertain branches?
Were they even in a conscious state, or were they just obedient?

How could something once so beautiful and resilient willingly relinquish every single thing that it was held dear? Does it not understand the hollowness in the promises that the soil will replenish it the following year?

But, it must survive.

I must survive.

I can't dwell on this anymore.
I can't promise I'll stay doubtless in these absences but I swear to God I'll try.

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from Footnotes of the Wet Snow, released June 29, 2016

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Charles Tobias
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