Everything
Anna Akhmatova
Everythings looted, betrayed and traded, black deaths wings overhead. Everythings eaten by hunger, unsated, so why does a light shine ahead? By day, a mysterious wood, near the town, breathes out cherry, a cherry perfume. By night, on Julys sky, deep, and transparent, new constellations are thrown. And something miraculous will come close to the darkness and ruin, something no-one, no-one, has known, though weve longed for it since we were children.
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