The Lonesome Rock

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I have been here longer than you,

Though not in this spot.

I have existed for years, decades, even centuries.

To me, you are young.

They brought me here and placed me down,

Far from my home

stranded

Unable to move.

Now I rest,

Forgotton,

Surrounded by others with a similar past.

In the cool shade beneath a shrub

I sit, speaking my story to the wind.

Knowing I will never return home.

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