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The Ruins
From afar only I have surveyed the things once known, now decayed and crawling slowly, yet inexorably, toward a time I’d rather not see. I have not stood with you in the desolate places we knew, places we knew before their desolation, I fear to stand there and I fear to be forgotten by you. I remember them well and I remember you too, and you lead me, and chase me, through mourning and mournful places, places not known until now. I may have feared you, loathed you, or neither, or both, and perhaps I loved you or didn't, but should have, but I could only have loved poorly, I think. You lead me through unknown wastelands and chase me through crushing battlefields, always in the dead of night when we cannot see the things that so merrily tear at us. We dare not see them, and dare not see our wounds, we needn't, we feel more surely than we’d see, and surely they are real, I fear they may never mend. 24th April 2019
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