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Complete, First published Apr 07, 2018
На заснеженных ресницах
Плачет скорбно солнца свет.
Больше не к чему стремиться
И назад дороги нет.

Опустилась серой тенью
Пара крыльев за спиной.
Все ушло в одно мгновение -
Просто... Лучше быть одной...

Все отдала не жалея,
Но устала продолжать.
Просто... Люди не способны
Нежность ангелов понять.

Как мгновение тлеют годы,
Счет потерян временам.
Ты стремилась в мир свободы,
Доверяя их словам.

И упала белой птицей.
Прячешь крылья много лет...
Больше не к чему стремиться,
Но назад дороги нет...

И твоей слезой прольется
Холод ливней над землей.
Почему они такие?
Что творят они с тобой?

Жгучий пепел бьет по коже.
Боли нет - она прошла.
Этот мир был уничтожен,
Ведь другой ты мир нашла.

На ресницах серый пепел.
Прошлый мир сгорел до тла.
Ты сожгла в одно мгновение
Все, к чему так долго шла.

Легким взмахом белых крыльев
Обратила муки в прах.
Ты нашла, к чему стремиться,
В новых, искренних мирах.
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