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material things

Ring of World

July 19, 2013anmol 19 Comments

the ring of world

where we go

round and round,

where we clamber

the highest mountains

for everything material,

to put up a drama

on a porcelain stage

drenched in water

of fate

source

*Written for Trifextra Week Seventy-Seven.

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