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Forgotten Places
Delicate swaying
grass and vines decay buildings
of abandoned towns.
Hot dirt and dry sand,
wooden saloons preserved
under clouds of silt.
Water glues crystals
of salt to marble columns,
stone faces submerged.
Forgotten places
doomed to lose old masters,
lost under earth’s grip.
I always felt bad for abandoned towns and places that once held human life. The though of someones childhood home being rotten and overgrown always made me feel bitter sweet, so a series of haikus to express my feelings felt appropriate.