Helios

Golden rays give life to all, Spread by Helios, a bright star, That watches us and stands tall, On a blue arch that seems so far. So low he has traveled already, To cover himself with a cloak so heavy, A titan that sleeps on a bed...

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End of an Era

I wondered at the folly of them, as nature rose to claim me. and i slept. as the giant slept, nature gradually took its toll, winnowing away at the elements that comprised its very being.

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The Far Side of Immortal

Nick Dietrich kicked restlessly at the exoskeletons that littered the floor of his cave. The wolf's fur had gone ragged, and his skin clung to his body like a taut canvas over his aching bones. Food was scarce in these times, after all. How...

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Sun and Rain

The overwhelming fresh scent of rain rushed into Momo's soft, pink nose with a deep inhalation. She sighed contently, a pleasent smile spreading across her muzzle from one corner of her mouth to the other. She closed her eyes, forcing them to finally...

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A walk at the side of the ditch

Now covered in dirt and ragged clothes she sleeps in her garden of weeds, slowly becoming one with nature, long forgotten memories crumbling apart... and you? everyone?

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Nature's Cruelty

It was night, and night was when Jerome was at his best. A lot of his fellow mice would have warned him against this, but he had been running on his own for months now and he had never once looked back. Life alone was so much simpler than having to...

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Of Animals and Nature

Of animals and nature once in a land, where the wind blew and the ocean pounded upon the shore; there were two kingdoms. one was of dogs, loyal and homey. the other of cats, sophisticated and fickle.

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The Nature of Warfare

I envision such battles naturally not just because they're more dramatic and glorious, but also because they often reflect how difficult it is for me to accomplish or contend with something irl.

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The Nature of a Soul

"he spoke on the nature of life and death. of an eternal soul that ascends to an infinite realm of blessings after death.

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Nature's Call

It is up to the individual to decide how he will respond to his belly's call, for that is the way of nature, and that is how nature responds.

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Civilized Nature

Spring)** myriad birds perching in radiant hues celestial -- whistling in the leaves the melancholic music of the old depressed flautist **tanka no. 2 (summer)** burrowing hornets emerge in heated morning -- the shedding of tears from humankind to nature's

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