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Hollow Man
He walked along the barbs of life Slowly what had filled him Drained away Seeped out upon the ground Hollowed him Dried him out Turned his heart to dust He looked the same The shell remained The carefully manicured facade Then came the winds The winds of change Blowing him away Or possibly towards His reconstitution Hollow man Refilled Redefined Heart pumping Excited Dreaming Laughing and crying A spirit now flying Insides no longer dying Inside filled to overflowing Muck had been released Inside white as fleece Sometimes what's inside Needs to be washed away An empty cup can be refilled Purified Electrified Freed from false pride Heart freed when love is applied Opened with nothing to hide Living once again Enjoying the ride. Hollow man Is now okay Not empty like yesterday
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