"Mikään Ei Kuivu Kyyneltä Nopeammin."A Story by K. HardingI Remember...
"Mikään ei kuivu kyyneltä nopeammin."
- Nothing dries sooner than a tear. "I remember. I remember, the sweet honey scent of the redwood trees. Yet, I cannot recall their faces. I remember, the songs of the forest, the moon's lullaby. Yet, I cannot recall their dance. I remember, the prairie of stars adorning the darkness. Yet, I cannot recall their names." I was birthed in Rovaniemi, Finland though, my parentage is long forgotten to my soul. The helix of my existance; one with nature now. I was a child of the forest; the guardian of the ocean. A better world left behind with my wisdom years. I remember the fireflies playing the piano of sunrise, and the wolves symphonies of nightfalls. The Nightingale's love letter for a Beast; the way her hands held my heart so peacefully before tearing my heart clean from my chest. A bitter farewell, and now everything else is just a blur. I survived. For some reason. Somehow. I am still here. Ice has burrowed into the void of my heart. The blue hues of the ocean soul cascaded into purple waterfalls of the mourning star. A Yuletide Heart; cursed to walk the moonlight nuturing natures Dead Gardens.... © 2016 K. HardingAuthor's Note
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Added on May 10, 2016Last Updated on May 10, 2016 AuthorK. HardingUnited KingdomAboutPhilosopher of the stars. A voice in the choir of scars. Inspired by Tuomas Holopainen & Edgar Allan Poe. more..Writing
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