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Catharsis - Ardeth Sorrel
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"IT'S HARD ENOUGH TO face the world alone.
And the city whispers feather soft in your ear
how you are a star given flesh and bone and empty apathy;
whispers everything but how to bridge the spaces that gape between.
Whispers a litany of the cities we call home.
And for all the cobbles and streets and rain-soaked dreams, home eternal is the aching void in my left lung where friendships fade and lovers turn away.
Home eternal is the ripping pain in my very soul where friendships fade and brothers turn away.
There was something here. The bloodstreams were not always empty.
Okay, dawn breaks and the canyons scream of abandonment.
My hands cannot keep up with my mind;
chasing, chasing, chasing fragmented bits of thought around a paper town.
There was something here. The bloodstreams were not always empty.
There it is again:
The crafty restlessness that wears good men down.
The wanderlust.