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AntiquatedAnnomaly


Jul
5th
2013

Now in Arizona, and why I write · 8:50pm Jul 5th, 2013

Well, I survived. I now live in Flagstaff Arizona, as opposed to Richmond Indiana. For those of you not familiar with US geography, those two are pretty damn far apart. Internet is getting installed on monday, probably, I hope. I'm actually writing this from the campus of my new school NAU. So, now you know.

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No, seriously, I want to know more about you.

Sigh, Finnnnne. I'll tell you more about me, but in the most pretentious way possible: poetry, written by myself about myself. Remember, you asked for it.

Cheerful bells in the air, the sound of laughter.
With light step and wide smile, dances a boy.
“This is life, to love and laugh and learn,” whispers an unnoticed voice.
Bright sun and soft grass, his face caressed by wind.
Happiness in motion, in his heart a childish song.
Dangling by a strand, but held secure to the branch, he is a leaf.

Stepping out, standing up, a sheltered life he leaves.
Faces come, smiling toothy smiles, the air is filled with laughter.
With joy he explores, and learns the tune of this world’s song.
Wide eyed he meets the world, much beguiles the boy.
Comes the weather, come hard times, the leaf dancing in the wind.
Much escapes his understanding, cruelty in their voices.

Jeering. Taunting. Mocking. A new tone in the voices.
Scratching. Clawing. Pulling. Their heat withers the leaf.
Clinging to the branch. Enduring the eroding wind.
Tears not of joy. Now, to hide the pain he laughs.
“Stay strong, hold tight, there is more to life than this, boy.”
The wind is harsh, the voices cruel. Minor notes fill the song.

He leaves the voices. A solo now, alone he sings.
Faces pass him by, he turns his head, finding solace in his own voice.
He is changed. Less than a man, more than a boy.
Green flees, reds and yellows color the leaf.
Tighter he clings, louder he sings, he can’t drown out the laughter.
His strength fails, plucked from the branch by their wind.

Spinning, twirling, no longer dancing. Screaming against the wind.
He has nothing, no place to call home. Terror in the song.
Fallen to the ground. No longer moving. Tears drowning laughter.
“This is not the end, there is more to life,” whispers a voice.
He clings to the voice, and follows it as it tells him this place to leave.
The old path abandoned, something new is born, dead is the boy.

He walks a new path. The man searching for the boy.
Standing in his own strength, he smiles into the once harsh wind.
The end of the path. His own to forge, known ground he leaves.
The faces he meets, the voices he greets, he joins in their song.
“This is life, to love and laugh and learn,” whispers a well-known voice.
“There is much to do, there is much to see,” the man laughs.


Boys are still leafs, to the branches they still cling.
The man is now the voice, his song is on the wind.
“Love and laugh and learn, that is the meaning of life.”

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My pleasure, I read it a while ago and really enjoyed it. So when I came across it again I reread it and thought it deserved a fave. It sparked an idea in my head of what if the 'bolts had started grooming her from the first rainboom.

Spike has begun a journey, and as Zenith continues I hope that the story keeps you interested and that it continues to earn the Fave you've given it, Anti!:moustache::twilightsheepish:

Featherprop writingforCyne,he

has net problems, says hell be

late, apologizes!

Hey Annom, ya know what the best part writing Children of a Lesser Dragon God Boy Whelp Thingy Guy is? Getting to come and thank all the great folks like you who Faved it!:twilightsmile:

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